Law Practice
Jul. 28, 2007
Independent Counsel Rears Its Head
The office of independent counsel - made famous a decade ago by President Clinton prosecutor-in-chief Kenneth Starr - could be making a sudden comeback. Now, some of the same Democrats who led the outcry against Starr’s unfettered power are mulling whether to sic an independent prosecutor on President Bush.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The office of independent counsel - made famous a decade ago by President Clinton prosecutor-in-chief Kenneth Starr - could be making a surprise comeback.
It has been almost a decade since Starr, now the dean of Pepperdine Law School, single-handedly humiliated and frustrated the Clinton administration during the investiga...
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