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Bradley Schlozman

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474:, whom Schlozman later succeeded after Graves' forced resignation, claims to have refused to sign off on the lawsuit, the Complaint filed in the case was signed by both Graves and an Assistant U.S. Attorney from his office, in addition to Schlozman and Assistant Attorney General Wan J. Kim. On April 13, 2007, a federal district judge dismissed the lawsuit, asserting that the Secretary of State couldn't police local registration rolls. The Justice Department appealed that ruling, however, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit later reversed the district court's decision. In March 2009, after a new political leadership had been installed at the Justice Department in the wake of the presidential election, the Justice Department asked a judge to dismiss the lawsuit, essentially ending the case and dropping all charges. 544:
election at all." However, he later amended his testimony, indicating that he had not been "directed" to indict for voter fraud, days before the November 2006 election in question, but that Schlozman himself made the decision to indict, after his First Assistant U.S. Attorney had consulted with the Washington DOJ Election Crimes Branch. According to Schlozman, Department of Justice policy—as explicitly underscored by the director of the Department's Elections Crimes Branch—was that the prosecution of ACORN employees for criminal voting offenses was not improper because the prosecutions pertained to "... voter registration fraud (which examined conduct during voter registration), not fraud during an ongoing or contested election."
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state constitution, but that ruling was reversed by a unanimous decision of the Georgia Supreme Court. In federal court, U.S. District Judge Harold L. Murphy issued an injunction against the law, holding that it was constitutionally suspect but declining to consider whether it offended the Voting Rights Act. Subsequent to the federal court decision, Schlozman wrote an op-ed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution defending the Department of Justice's decision to pre-clear the
559:, who had just left office, on charges of wire fraud in connection with a scheme for an appraiser to fraudulently inflate the price of her home that she was selling. Shields asked the court to dismiss the charges on the basis that they were politically motivated, but the court refused to order disclosure of internal Justice Department documentation and rejected her argument. The day after the indictment, Shields filed for an ultimately unsuccessful run for 563:. She was subsequently acquitted in the criminal case although her co-defendants—the appraiser and the appraiser's associates—were convicted. Shields then sued the government to recover $ 202,000 in legal fees. However the court concluded that "here is no evidence that the prosecutors in this matter acted with maliciousness or with an intent to harass, annoy, or embarrass nor that the evidence was objectively deficient.". 31: 530:, expressed surprise at the indictments, claiming that they appeared to violate longstanding Department of Justice policy to avoid overtly politically related prosecutions during an election. Joseph D. Rich, a 35-year veteran of the Department of Justice and chief of its voting section from 1999 to 2005, wrote a 543:
on June 5, 2007. Responding to concerns about a possible political motivation for pushing forward with prosecution immediately before the 2006 election, Schlozman stated that the department's public integrity officials had approved the prosecution and that he "did not think it was going to affect the
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subsequently conducted an investigation and issued a report on Jan. 13, 2009, concluding that Schlozman violated the Civil Service Reform Act by hiring attorneys on the basis of their political affiliation and later made false statements in his sworn testimony to Congress about his hiring decisions.
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According to rumors reported in the press, all of the staff of the Civil Rights division of DOJ, save one, recommended against the new law's approval, but Schlozman and other political appointees overruled the staff and approved it. The law was initially held unconstitutional as against the Georgia
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In the summer of 2006, ACORN "paid workers $ 8 an hour to sign up new voters in poor neighborhoods around the country. Later, ACORN's Kansas City chapter discovered that several workers filled out registration forms fraudulently instead of finding real people to sign up. ACORN fired the workers and
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under the Voting Rights Act. Although the Justice Department's actions were heavily criticized by liberal groups, no court has ever held that the Georgia ID law runs afoul of the Voting Rights Act, the only statutory provision considered by the DOJ in issuing its approval of the law. In fact, the
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that his personnel decisions were not based on party affiliation, the report cited emails and other communications in which Schlozman discussed hiring "right-thinking Americans" and ridding the Civil Rights Division of "pinkos", "commies", and attorneys perceived to be unacceptably liberal. Federal
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In 2005, while Schlozman was serving in the Civil Rights Division, the DOJ filed a lawsuit against Missouri accusing the state of failing to make a "reasonable effort" to eliminate ineligible people from voter rolls and improperly removing certain voters from the voter rolls prematurely. Although
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In 2005, Georgia passed a controversial voter I.D. law which required that all voters to show photo identification at the polls, and eliminated previously accepted forms of voter identification, including social security cards, birth certificates or utility bills. As required by the
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The forced resignation of U.S. Attorney Todd Graves and subsequent appointment of Schlozman is part of the dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy, which concerns the replacement of a number of U.S. attorneys by the George W. Bush administration in its second term.
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In June 2007, Schlozman was questioned by Democrats on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee regarding allegedly inappropriate politicized hiring policies during his tenure in the Civil Rights Division, charges which Schlozman denied. The Department of Justice's
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Just five days before the 2006 election, Schlozman announced the indictments of four of the former ACORN workers, who all ultimately pleaded guilty to the voter registration charges. The election featured an extremely close Senate race between the incumbent
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Schlozman served a two-year federal judicial clerkship with Chief U.S. District Judge G. Thomas VanBebber of the District of Kansas. He then spent a year clerking for U.S. Circuit Judge Mary Beck Briscoe of the
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In addition to the complaints regarding the lawsuit against the State of Missouri, described above, attention has focused on his lawsuit against several former employees of the activist group
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issued a complex 100-plus page concluding that all but one of the thirty-two district in the Texas redistricting plan satisfied the requirements of the Voting Rights Act.
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alleged that Schlozman had violated the law and made false statements to Congress about his hiring decisions. While Schlozman testified to the
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Letter from Bradley J. Schlozman addressed to Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, dated June 11, 2007.
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Schlozman resigned from the Department of Justice on August 17, 2007, and accepted a position with the Hinkle Law Firm in
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Report Cites Political and Racial Bias At Justice - Watchdogs Say Ex-Official Broke Civil Service Laws
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Schlozman and his office came under review by congressional and Senate investigators regarding the
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and alleged inappropriate politicization of the Civil Rights Division. The Department of Justice
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit upheld the law against all constitutional challenges.
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On Jan. 13, 2009, a report by the Department of Justice alleged that Schlozman repeatedly
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Bradley Schlozman's supplemental answers to congressional interrogatories, September 2007
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Report Raps Bradley Schlozman, Former Justice Department Official, for Political Bias
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lawyers wrote a memo opposing the plan, concluding that it violated the 1965
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New report slams former head of Justice Department's civil rights division
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United States assistant attorneys general for the Civil Rights Division
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https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2007/04/09/daily24.html
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United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General
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violated federal law in politicizing the Civil Rights Division.
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op-ed criticizing the prosecutions as politically motivated.
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United States Attorneys for the Western District of Missouri
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Federal prosecutors later declined to prosecute Schlozman.
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Greg Gordon; Margaret Talev; Marisa Taylor (2007-03-23).
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I.G. report says former civil rights chief broke the law
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In January 2007, Schlozman's office indicted Democratic
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Criticism of Ex-Official in Hiring at Justice Dept.
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Letter from Sen. Patrick Leahy to Bradley Schlozman
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United States Attorney
Western District of Missouri
George W. Bush
Todd Graves
United States Assistant Attorney General
Civil Rights Division
George W. Bush
Alexander Acosta
University of Pennsylvania
BA
George Washington University
JD
attorney
Civil Rights Division
United States Department of Justice
Attorney General
Alberto Gonzales
Republican Party
U.S. Attorney
Western District of Missouri
Todd Graves
Executive Office for United States Attorneys
dismissal of U.S. attorneys
Inspector General
Office of Professional Responsibility
Senate Judiciary Committee
criminal perjury
Democrats
Wichita, Kansas

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