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Spiegel.de: NSA: Amerikas großes Ohr - DER SPIEGEL

So etwa im April 1980, als der damalige NSA-Direktor Bobby Inman bei Justizminister Benjamin Civiletti vorsprach und ihm zwei Blatt Papier mit Gesprächsprotokollen übergab: Billy Carter, Bruder ...

The 19-year-old son of U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti

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The 19-year-old son of U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti turned himself in to Baltimore police Saturday on charges he assaulted a fellow Johns Hopkins...

Benjamin Civiletti - Bio, News, Photos - Washington Times

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Latest news and commentary on Benjamin Civiletti including photos, videos, quotations, and a biography.

Government shutdowns close agencies, furlough employees because of...

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It was Benjamin Civiletti, then the Democratic attorney general for President Carter, who decided that agencies effectively be shuttered and not ...

Benjamin Civiletti | Federal News Network

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Government shutdowns are the norm today, but it wasn't always that way. A interpretation of the Antideficiency Act changed the way both ...

Government shutdown may be first since 2013, but isn't unheard of -...

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The government has partially shut down three times in the past quarter-century — and far more often in decades past

Maryland Commission Recommends Abolition of Death Penalty | Death...

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The Maryland Commission on Capital Punishment voted on November 12 to recommend the abolitiion of the death penalty in the state. attorney general, said,…

Meet the man who paved the way for government shutdowns

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Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti delivered an opinion nearly 40 years ago that paved the way for government shutdowns, including the current partial closure.

Merrick Garland, President Obama’s Sensible Supreme Court Choice |...

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Lincoln Caplan on why President Obama’s nomination of Merrick B. Garland to the Supreme Court is a wise choice.

The Sessions Memo: Back to the Past? | Vera Institute

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U.S Justice Department tradition over the last 37 years generally includes the new Attorney General issuing his or her own charging and sentencing policy—a...
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