Government
Jan. 30, 2009
Holder's Nomination Will Head to Full Senate
Eric H. Holder Jr. moved one step closer to becoming the first black attorney general by winning approval Wednesday from the Senate Judiciary Committee, but only after reportedly telling some Republicans he would not prosecute Bush administration officials on allegations of torture.




Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Eric H. Holder Jr. moved one step closer to becoming the first black attorney general by winning approval Wednesday from the Senate Judiciary Committee, but only after reportedly telling some Republicans he would not prosecute Bush administration officials on allegations of torture. Holder, currently a partner at Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C., received unanimous support from ...
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