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August 25, 2008
Fixing DOJ
Former Assistant Attorney General James K. Robinson authored an article in the Harvard Law and Policy Review titled, "Restoring Public Confidence in the Fairness of the Department of Justice's Criminal Justice Function." Now a business partner at the law firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, Washington, D.C., Robinson provides sage advice to the next DOJ administration stating:
"It is my hope that the next Administration, regardless of political affiliation, will learn from the hard lessons of recent years and make restoring the credibility of the Department a high priority. Under the right leadership, and with what I know from experience will be the full support of the Department’s dedicated career professionals, the Department can once again fulfill its core mission of ensuring the fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans."
The article - Download Robinson_HLPR.pdf
(esp) (w/ a hat tip to Peter Henning)
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