Scooter Libby

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  • Even the lawlessness was lawless

    Bush commuted Libby's sentence without consulting the Justice Department and without regard for the usual standards and procedures.
  • "It is my judgment"

    In the United States v. Scooter Libby, the president sides with Scooter Libby.
  • Libby spared the clink

    Hours after a court decided that the vice president's former chief of staff could not remain free on bail, President Bush comes through with a commutation.
  • Libby loses bid for freedom

    Court of Appeals won't keep him out of prison pending appeal.
  • The imperial vice presidency

    New details about his secret mission to expand the power of the president show that Cheney, at the end of his career, refuses to loosen his grip.
  • About that pardon ...

    Could Scooter Libby save himself by coming clean about Dick Cheney?
  • Let the pardon countdown begin

    Judge refuses Scooter Libby's request to remain free pending appeal.
  • Libby judge: Harassing letters followed sentencing

    A decision today on whether Libby stays free or goes to prison during appeal?
  • Dance with the one that brung you

    Rice on Libby; Snow on Gonzales.
  • Our favorite murderer

    We may try to hate Tony, but our love for the careworn killer wins out. It's that moral perversity, in the age of Bush, that I'll miss most about "The Sopranos."
  • Conyers to Cheney: Butt out

    Members of Congress warn the vice president to steer clear of Libby pardon deliberations.
  • Don't let it get you down

    The GOP is in a funk. Is it really about Libby?
  • The Libby lobby's pardon campaign

    Having never expressed remorse for his crime, Scooter Libby instead enlisted his neoconservative friends to win him reduced prison time.
  • Was Plame covert? Conservative commentators weigh in

    For years, many on the right have denied that former CIA officer Valerie Plame was covert when she was outed -- we check in to see if their position has changed.
  • Could a Libby pardon help Bush?

    The president can't get much less popular with the people who'd actually mind.
  • Judge cites Libby's guilt; Wilson ponders Cheney's role

    The White House says only that Bush feels sad for Libby's family.
  • The Libby letters

    Read letters sent to a judge on behalf of Scooter Libby by some of his most prominent defenders, including Donald Rumsfeld, John Bolton and Henry Kissinger.
  • Libby sentenced to 30 months

    Judge Reggie B. Walton says Cheney's former chief of staff violated the trust given high public officials.
  • Libby: Think about my whole life

    The defendant has a few -- a very few -- words to say before sentencing.
  • Wolfowitz on Libby: It's all my fault

    The Iraq war architect says Libby wouldn't be in the trouble he's in if the two had never met.
  • Libby sentencing: Does the underlying crime matter?

    The hearing continues.
  • Awaiting sentence

    Questions to ponder while Judge Reggie Walton decides Scooter Libby's fate.
  • Scooter Libby is like Lil' Kim

    A group of prison inmates debate Libby's crime and proper sentence.
  • Scooter Libby responds

    Read I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's request to be sentenced to probation, as well as his lawyers' response to special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's sentencing memo here.
  • "On behalf of I. Lewis Libby"

    Scooter Libby's defense team asks that Libby be sentenced to probation, and responds to the sentencing memorandum special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald filed last week.
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