Eli up for attorney general
Former classmates describe Michael Mukasey LAW ’67 as man of quiet integrity
If Michael Mukasey LAW ’67 is confirmed as the next attorney general of the United States, the halls of the Department of Justice could get much quieter.
The absence of embattled former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is only part of the reason. Several of Mukasey’s former Yale Law classmates describe him as a highly intelligent lawyer whose legal decisions speak louder than the man himself.
President George Bush ’68 nominated Mukasey on Monday to be the country’s most senior lawyer, and pundits reckon that the former federal judge’s confirmation will not meet too much...
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