Stories by Murray Waas
As the Bush era comes to a close, the Justice Department starts to question the administration's selective enforcement of voting rights law.
Posted on Aug 6, 2008, Source: Huffington Post
Huckabee's account directly contradicted by newly revealed documents.
Posted on Dec 5, 2007, Source: Huffington Post
When a Kansas City pharmacist was convicted of diluting drugs for cancer patients, former U.S. Attorney Tom Graves thought the victims and their families should be compensated. The FBI thought otherwise.
Posted on Jun 7, 2007, Source: Huffington Post
Scooter Libby and jailed reporter Judy Miller met just two days after Joe Wilson published his column -- and Patrick Fitzgerald is very interested.
Posted on Aug 10, 2005, Source: The American Prospect
Why did the public relations man who represented Saddam Hussein and Mobutu Sese Seko fling himself off a parapet? Perhaps his conscience finally caught up with him.
Posted on May 18, 2005, Source: AlterNet
The columnist willfully disregarded warnings that blowing the cover of Valerie Plame would put her in jeopardy.
Posted on Feb 14, 2004, Source: The American Prospect
Some senior law enforcement officials believe the conflict of interest is too obvious to be ignored.
Posted on Oct 31, 2003, Source: AlterNet
Even as he was urging his employees to buy, buy, buy, Kenneth Lay quietly sold his Enron stock for millions. He saw the iceberg coming, kept it to himself, and took the only lifeboat.
Posted on Feb 4, 2002, Source: TomPaine.com