April 03, 2019
House Judiciary Committee voted to issue subpoenas for the full Mueller Report.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIA | organization | 2600 | View Entity |
EFTA00026434.pdf
This document is a Law360 Public Policy email newsletter from April 4, 2019, summarizing various legal and political developments. Key topics include Senate rule changes for judicial nominees, the release of the Mueller Report, and a budget hearing where Labor Secretary Alex Acosta defended his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein sex crime case. The newsletter also covers antitrust cases, environmental rulings, and the 'Varsity Blues' college admissions scandal court appearances.
Events with shared participants
Edward Snowden attempted to qualify to become a Special Forces soldier but did not complete the training and was administratively discharged.
Date unknown • Unspecified
Period of 'The Secret Wars of the CIA', as documented by Bob Woodward.
1981-01-01
The NSA did not immediately share information with the CIA.
Date unknown • Unknown
The Department of Justice submits its formal views and concerns regarding H.R. 3887 in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee.
2007-11-09 • Washington, D.C.
The first British test of social impact bonds began at Her Majesty's Prison Peterborough.
Date unknown • Her Majesty's Prison Peterborough, UK
A planned public hearing where Sundar Pichai was expected to appear before the House Judiciary Committee.
2018-11-01 • Washington
A planned Judiciary Committee hearing regarding the Kavanaugh nomination.
2025-11-20 • N/A
A planned Judiciary Committee hearing regarding Judge Kavanaugh's nomination.
2025-11-20 • U.S. Senate
A Judiciary Committee hearing is scheduled where Christine Blasey Ford is to testify against Judge Kavanaugh.
2025-11-20 • U.S. Senate
Period mentioned where CIA, FBI, and NSA discovered they were vulnerable to penetration/insider threats.
1990-01-01 • USA (implied)
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