Bush: Seized Documents to Be Held by SG for 45 Days

President Bush has ordered that the documents seized in Rep. Jefferson’s office should be selead and stored in the custody of the Solicitor General for 45 days.  This has no legal effect, but is probably a pretty good idea to signal that folks should cool off for a bit.

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5 Responses to Bush: Seized Documents to Be Held by SG for 45 Days

  1. MalthusF says:

    No legal effect? I beg to differ! The Solicitor General’s office is an impenetrable lockbox! It is clothed in sovereign immunity from everything! What’s more, the Solicitor General’s offices cannot be breached by a warrant! The Solicitor General speaks and debates before the Supreme Court and thus is protected by Article III AND Article I. I believe Ted Olson and Drew Days are about to issue a joint statement confirming this view.

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  5. MalthusF says:

    Interbranch turf squabbling reaches new high!

    http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/05/26/D8HRHD603.html

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