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had incorrectly scanned and logged the emails, possibly since 1994. The testified further that White House staff had cautioned them against disclosing this problem to anyone, on pain of dismissal or even prosecution. White House Counsel Nolan testified (March 2000) before the committee and a skeptical chairman
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18 U.S.C. § 205 prohibits a Civil Division attorney from receiving attorney's fees for work in a case against the United States performed prior to federal employment when the right to payment depends on a finding of liability and award against the United States that takes place after the attorney's
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subpoenaed White House email traffic. In March 2000 White House contractors testified that the email previously produced in response to these subpoenas had omitted probably thousands of responsive emails. Technical employees had discovered in June 1998 that the automated records management system
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in the firm's white collar and securities litigation group. She had a broad-based federal and international practice focuses on strategic counseling, congressional investigations, internal investigations and compliance, government and legal ethics, federal election law, constitutional and public
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Nolan said that 'to the best of (her) knowledge' she has found 'no evidence' that anyone in the Executive Office of the President 'attempted to withhold or hide responsive e-mail records,' and that no one in either her office nor the White House Office 'was advised of allegations of threats
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contract personal 6 months to restore the data. She also said that to the best of her knowledge she knew of no evidence that anyone in the White House had attempted to conceal this noncompliance, nor that she or her office had been told of allegations of threats.
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The president was informed of the problem 'only in the last month,' Nolan said. His response was that he 'wanted to make sure that we had produced everything we could produce and that we were looking into what to
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between Marc Rich's sponsors and President Clinton — or the President's financial interests. ... underscore their personal opposition to the Rich pardon, insisting they never thought the President would grant
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Nolan, Beth. Removing Conflicts from the Administration of Justice: Conflicts of Interest and Independent Counsels under the Ethics in Government Act, 79 GEO. L.J. 1 (1990). K7 .E645
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Nolan began working in the White house as Associate White House Counsel, serving from 1993 to 1995. From 1996 to 1999, she served as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the
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that the administration could lose an executive privilege claim. 'There is no blanket protection for all information about the White House'...
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called the affidavit a lie, although an appellate court held Magaziner had acted in good faith - after her nomination had failed.
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to testify. The climate of opinion among politicians and the public at large jeopardized its contracts to provide security for
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prepare an affidavit explaining why he was not required to reveal who had participated in the formulation of the failed
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did not advance President Clinton's financial interests, but that she had personally opposed it.
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As a White House ethics adviser, Professor Beth Nolan must decide: What's right in the '90s?
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The Role of Judicial Ethics in the Discipline and Removal of Federal Judges.
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After working in the White House, Nolan became a partner with the law firm
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United States assistant attorneys general for the Office of Legal Counsel
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From 2007 until 2021, Nolan was vice president and General Counsel of
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in 1980. While studying at Georgetown, she was Editor in Chief of the
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did not require Senate confirmation, and she began in September.
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United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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In February 2006 she published a letter to members of the
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In 2007 she represented, along with a great many others,
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policy issues, international claims, and other matters.
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After leaving the White House, Nolan became a fellow at
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Nolan began her career in 1980, where she clerked for
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National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal
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She has also been a contributor to 294:In 1997, Nolan became the nominee to serve as 1362: 1171:"Blackwater Mounts a Defense With Top Talent" 682: 680: 579:Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 8: 1702:United States Department of Justice lawyers 552:she contributed the maximum allowed to the 346:She testified on March 5, 2001, before the 1732:20th-century American women civil servants 1369: 1355: 1347: 1306: 909:"Clinton Defense of Aide May Hurt Nominee" 878:"Text: House Hearing on Clinton's Pardons" 754: 752: 670:http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC 46:September 1999 – January 20, 2001 18: 664: 662: 778: 776: 1677:Georgetown University Law Center alumni 658: 484:Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy 407:Her appointment on August 10, 1999, as 282:George Washington University Law School 270:George Washington University Law School 1722:American women academic administrators 1264:George Washington University website, 1106:United States House of Representatives 1283:"Truth, Justice and the American Way" 1031:"On NSA Spying: A Letter to Congress" 428:White House travel office controversy 268:. From 1985 to 1993, Nolan taught at 200:positions, taught law, and worked in 7: 482:were excessive in the matter of the 474:Nolan argued in March 2007 that the 368:Clinton nominated her in 1997 to be 1657:20th-century American women lawyers 1248:Los Angeles Times, August 20, 1999. 627:United States Department of Justice 469:NSA electronic surveillance program 327:In 2002, Nolan became a partner at 305:From 1999 to 2001, Nolan served as 284:during the 1995–1996 school year. 14: 1062:"Subpoena Response Poses Dilemma" 805:"Beth Nolan Announces Retirement" 424:White House FBI files controversy 414:During its investigations of the 380:did not confirm her. Along with 348:House Government Reform Committee 1662:Clinton administration personnel 1642:American academic administrators 1615: 1251:New York Times, August 20, 1999. 687:Bialecki, Marissa (2007-10-18). 280:. 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Index

White House Counsel
Bill Clinton
Cheryl Mills
Alberto Gonzales
New York City
Democratic
Scripps College
BA
Georgetown University
JD
New York City
vice president
general counsel
George Washington University
Bill Clinton
White House Counsel
White House
Department of Justice
private practice
New York City
Bachelor of Arts
Scripps College
Juris Doctor
Georgetown University Law Center
magna cum laude
Georgetown Law Journal
District of Columbia Bar
Collins J. Seitz
Third Circuit Court of Appeals
Assistant Attorney General of the United States

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