Topic: Eric Holder

The Senate's Push for a Secret Court's Secrets Can Only Tell Us This Much

AP

"I welcome this debate," President Obama said of the NSA revelations. But with swaths of the security state still shrouded by classification, open debate is hard to come by. Which is why a group of senators introduced a bill Tuesday to expose at least one element of those measures to a little more openness. Will it work? Can anything? That might come down to the word "terrorist."

By John Hudson

Aug 25, 2011

Holder: There's 'No Proof' 9/11 Victims Were Hacked

The attorney general met with victims' families on Wednesday

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By John Hudson

Aug 3, 2011

The Vile Hierarchy of a Child Porn Enterprise

The feds clamp down on a massive porn ring. Here's how it operated

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 30, 2011

Criminal Investigation Into Bush-Era Prisoner Deaths Announced

The Department of Justice is extending its probe into the CIA's post-9/11 activities

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By Ray Gustini

Jun 10, 2011

'The Wire' Creator David Simon Has a Counteroffer for Eric Holder

He'll make a sixth season of the show if the Attorney General calls off the drug war

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By Ray Gustini

Jun 1, 2011

Eric Holder Will Not Rest Until HBO Brings Back 'The Wire'

The Attorney General issued a direct order to series creator David Simon

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