The testimony will be relevant and i will put in the scale in favor of impeachment. We can say they should have gotten a redaction by redaction. Take the unredacted report and go through and make those determinations. You dont think that runs into the walter nixon problem . Again, understand the court saying it is not interested in this argument, but i think if this goes to a high higher there isat will be no reason why we should be putting courts in a position at all, but going to undertake this endeavor, but perhaps with guidelines we will argue about a getrict court, you dont everything, you have to show a and not geted need them grand jury information. How long would that take . Know. Ont i think that would be up to the District Court. I guess im not clear to what the District Court does. The Community Says your honor, it is relevant. The whole notion that the District Court cannot control the senate trial or control documents ordered to be released, this is a question of goesar th
Boston University Law review. After clerking for one year with the u. S. Court of appeals for the district of columbia, he joined kirkland and ellis where he spent the next 17 years establishing his reputation as one of the countrys leading courtroom lawyers. In 1993, mr. Beck and his colleague founded one of the most highly respected firms of trial attorneys in the nation. Mr. Beck has litigated hundreds of cases over the course of his career, but he is perhaps most wellknown for his work as the lead attorney representing the george w. Bush campaign in bush versus gore, which ultimately determined the outcome of the 2000 president ial election. We are grateful to mr. Beck for funding this lecture series and establishing the philip beck establishment, currently held by my colleague gary lawson. Professor lawson is a leading scholar of constitutional law and as i learned last week, he is also a huge billy joel fan. He twice worked for antonin scalia, once on the court of appeals for the
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