A reported Justice Department attempt to restore the actor’s gun rights reflects how the president views his celebrity ...
Ian Ayres and Fredrick E. Vars are law professors at Yale University and the University of Alabama, respectively, and authors ...
A Justice Department official says she was fired for not letting convicted domestic abuser Mel Gibson have a gun, according ...
The administration’s explanations are a cover: Trump is using his power to shield allies and punish opponents. What is ...
Former U.S. Pardon Attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer claims she was fired after refusing to restore Mel Gibson’s gun rights. She ...
A former pardon attorney for the Department of Justice says she was fired after refusing to support restoring Mel Gibson's ...
DOJ attorney Liz Oyer says she was fired after refusing to restore Mel Gibson's gun rights. According to the New York Times, Gibson tried to buy a gun but was denied due to his past criminal offense.
Mel Gibson’s domestic violence conviction highlighted in firing of Trump DOJ official The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals made ...
A top official at the DOJ was fired one day after refusing to recommend that Mel Gibson's access to firearms be restored, ...
In 2011, Mr. Gibson pleaded no contest in Los Angeles Superior Court to a misdemeanor charge of battering his former ...
A pardon attorney for the Justice Department was fired last week, and she suspects it had something to do with refusing to ...
There have been a striking number of firings in senior federal law enforcement positions, but only one allegedly involves gun ...
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