593:. She and her husband, John Hamilton, Mayor of Bloomington, Indiana have two children. Prior to being mayor, Hamilton served as Secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and served as an elected member of the Board of Trustees for the Monroe County Community School Corporation. He also founded City First Bank of D.C. (City First), a certified Community Development Financial Institution dedicated to strengthening low-to-moderate-income communities.
338:. She was a Deputy Assistant Attorney General from 1993 until 1996, and served as Acting Assistant Attorney General heading the OLC from 1997 until 1998. Johnsen joined the Indiana University faculty in 1998 upon leaving government service. She teaches Constitutional Law, the First Amendment, and Seminars in the Separation of Powers and Sexuality, Reproduction and the Constitution.
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reading of presidential authority was “outlandish,” and the constitutional arguments were “shockingly flawed,” Ms. Johnsen had written. While her language was harsh, it was also accurate, as the memos have largely been withdrawn, and among lawyers a consensus agreeing with her views has emerged. One
Republican member of the
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Congress in fighting terrorists and that critics have portrayed as allowing torture in interrogation, and criticized the legal theories behind the OLC's position in detail The broad
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Johnsen's nomination was a "travesty" and adding: "Ms. Johnsen is highly qualified and should be confirmed. At the very least, senators should have the decency to give her an up-or-down vote." Nevertheless, the Senate did not act on the nomination before
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which had argued that the House had lacked a "legitimate legislative purpose" to warrant receiving the information. Johnsen wrote that Engel's opinion "failed to afford the
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954:"A Senate vote for courtesy"
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