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Bill Advances to Curb Attorney Firings

HeadlineFeb 09, 2007

The Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced a bill that would curb an obscure provision in the USA PATRIOT Act that allows the Justice Department to replace federal prosecutors without Senate confirmation. The attorney firings — and their replacements — have raised allegations the Bush administration is interfering with the judicial system. Eleven U.S. attorneys have been replaced in the past few months. A similar bill is expected in the House next month.

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