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Removing a justice of the peace in Louisiana no cakewalk

Two disgruntled Louisiana newlyweds have called for the dismissal of a justice of the peace who refused to marry the interracial couple, and have even been joined in their fight by the governor, who said the official's license should be revoked.

Time.com: Special Counsel's Office Raided

Federal agents raided the office and home of U.S. Special Counsel Scott Bloch on Tuesday while investigating whether the nation's top protector of whistle-blowers destroyed evidence

FBI raids special counsel's office

Federal agents on Tuesday raided the office of a federal whistle-blower protection agency and subpoenaed all 17 staffers, the FBI said.

Federal contracting chief quits under fire

The head of the U.S. government's top contracting agency has resigned amid accusations of misuse of authority, including allegations that she tried to enlist agency officials to help Republican political hopefuls.

Time.com: More Airline Chaos Ahead?

The FAA is hoping safety-related groundings are over, but the feds' whistle-blower champion isn't so sure

Agency investigating Rove's political operation

A small federal agency responsible for safeguarding federal employees from political coercion has launched an extensive investigation into the activities of the White House's political operation and its architect, Karl Rove.

Lawyer compares criticism of Justice official to McCarthyism

The lawyer for a Justice Department official who has invoked the Fifth Amendment over the firings assailed congressional criticism of her decision Wednesday, comparing it to the abuses of former Sen. Joseph McCarthy.

Feds probe whether Reserve duty cost U.S. attorney's job

A federal watchdog agency is investigating whether one of the U.S. attorneys fired in a Justice Department shakeup was punished for missing work to serve in the Navy Reserve, the ex-prosecutor said Wednesday.

Fortune: 'It's A Living Hell' Whistleblowing makes for great TV. But the aftereffects can be brutal.

Randy Robarge, a nuclear power plant supervisor, never intended to be a whistleblower. To Robarge, raising concerns about the improper storage of radioactive material at ComEd's Zion power plant on...

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