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Prof. Richard W. Painter Esq.


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May 2011: '“They’re more careful now, because they weren’t careful on the Stevens case, and it backfired,” said Richard W. Painter, a law professor at the University of Minnesota, who served as an ethics lawyer in the White House under President George W. Bush.'

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/14/us/politics/14ensign.html

Relationships

RoleNameTypeLast Updated
Student/Trainee (past or present) Harvard University Organization May 16, 2011
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Organization May 16, 2011
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) University of Minnesota Organization May 16, 2011
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) University of Oregon (UO) Organization May 16, 2011
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) White House Counsel Organization May 16, 2011
Student/Trainee (past or present) Yale University Organization May 16, 2011
Advisor/Consultant to (past or present) President George W. Bush Person May 16, 2011

Articles and Resources

Date Fairness.com Resource Read it at:
May 13, 2011 U.S. Scrutinized Ensign, but Senate Dug Deeper

QUOTE: the Senate’s harsh report — contrasted with the Justice Department’s inaction — provided further evidence for those who complain that the agency has seemed skittish about taking on public officials following the fiasco that resulted from the 2008 corruption case against the late Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, which was ultimately dropped amid charges of prosecutorial misconduct.

New York Times