Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 11, 2001
Judge Not
The FBI has brought itself into disrepute and disgrace. Yet it continues to screen federal judicial nominees in the face of the frightening irony that its last three directors - William Webster of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, William Sessions of a federal district court in Texas, and Louis Freeh of the federal district court in Manhattan - all came directly from the federal bench.




By Stephen Yagman
The FBI has brought itself into disrepute and disgrace. Yet it continues to screen federal judicial nominees in the face of the frightening irony that its last three directors - William Webster of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, William Sessions of a federal district court in Texas, an...
The FBI has brought itself into disrepute and disgrace. Yet it continues to screen federal judicial nominees in the face of the frightening irony that its last three directors - William Webster of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, William Sessions of a federal district court in Texas, an...
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