The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on the FBI's handling of the Larry Nassar sex abuse case. Jul 16, 2021 Senate Judiciary Debates Anti-Bullying Bill The policy would cover actions at school, on the bus and at school events. ...
Kash Patel, President Trump’s controversial nominee to head the FBI, will face senators Thursday morning during a confirmation hearing. Patel, who is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee, has held numerous national security roles in the past
Today, theSenate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to investigate Live Nationand the lack of competition in the music industry. In the process, they also flexed theirTaylor Swiftlyrical knowledge. The hearing comes after after reports of significant service failures and delays on Ticketmaster's web...
Today’s confirmation hearing schedule By The Associated Press Share The nominations process for Trump’s appointees is picking up pace, with some confirmed by the Senate and other hearings scheduled for more of his Cabinet picks. Here’s the schedule for Thursday Jan. 30: 9:30 a.m.: Ka...
Presents an excerpt of statements from the hearing by Senators Strom Thurmond and Patrick Leahy, as well as by U.S. Department of Justice Counselor Laird Kirkpatrick and former AUSA William Otis.EBSCO_AspFederal Sentencing Reporter
The Senate Judiciary Committee Ticketmaster hearing officially starts today. The committee will investigate whether Live Nation has abused its power in the live music industry.
Live Nation was heavily criticized during a Senate Judiciary hearing analyzing a lack of competition in the live music and ticketing industries.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to take up her nomination on Wednesday, but final confirmation could take a few more days or weeks. Trump’s first attorney general in his first term, Jeff Sessions, named McHenry in 2017 as acting director of the Justice Departm...
Inspecting inspector generals: Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) acknowledged Trump might have acted illegally by firing a dozen inspectors general, saying in a statement he wants further explanation from Trump, as current law dictates the president must give Congress 30 days...
Obama said there are still lines that can’t be crossed -- such as when the other side uses “the judiciary or criminal justice system to go after opponents,” he said, hinting at Trump’s threats to go after his enemies. “In those circumstances, a line has been crossed,and we have...