As the Washington Times reports, the Department of Justice's already-infamous decision to drop charges against Black Panthers who menaced Election Day voters in Philadelphia was approved by the DOJ's number three official, Thomas Perrelli. But Perrelli's no stranger to controversy. In 2005, he represented Terri Schiavo's husband in his successful attempt to pull the plug on Terri. Perrelli did the Schiavo work for free (of course). Unfortunately, you paid for his latest charity case.
Michael Goldfarb
The DOJ's New "Pro Bono" Project
As the Washington Times reports, the Department of Justice's already-infamous decision to drop charges against Black Panthers who menaced Election Day voters in Philadelphia was approved by the DOJ's number three official, Thomas Perrelli. But Perrelli's no stranger to controversy. In 2005, he…
Michael Goldfarb · July 30, 2009
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