Bill Clinton Can Re-Apply for Law License
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We'll file this one under the "Most corrupt administration" heading often incorrectly reserved for the current administration.
NEWSLINE
On Clinton's last full day as president, Jan. 19, 2001, he agreed to a five-year license suspension. The agreement came on the condition that Whitewater prosecutors would not pursue criminal charges against him after he lied under oath about his relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
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Bill Clinton Can Re-Apply for Law License
(NewsMax) -- The five-year suspension of Bill Clinton’s Arkansas law license in connection with the Monica Lewinsky affair ends this week, but an aide declined Tuesday to say whether the ex-president is seeking reinstatement.
The Arkansas Supreme Court's Committee on Professional Conduct, citing court policy, would not say whether Clinton is seeking reinstatement. Clinton spokesman Jay Carson said the former president has other matters pending. Read full story.
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COMMENTLINE
We'll file this one under the "Most corrupt administration" heading often incorrectly reserved for the current administration.
NEWSLINE
On Clinton's last full day as president, Jan. 19, 2001, he agreed to a five-year license suspension. The agreement came on the condition that Whitewater prosecutors would not pursue criminal charges against him after he lied under oath about his relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
NEWSBYTE
Bill Clinton Can Re-Apply for Law License
(NewsMax) -- The five-year suspension of Bill Clinton’s Arkansas law license in connection with the Monica Lewinsky affair ends this week, but an aide declined Tuesday to say whether the ex-president is seeking reinstatement.
The Arkansas Supreme Court's Committee on Professional Conduct, citing court policy, would not say whether Clinton is seeking reinstatement. Clinton spokesman Jay Carson said the former president has other matters pending. Read full story.
Tags: Clinton, liberals, conservatives, Republicans, Democrats, President, Election, 2008
Global Tags: Washington DC, News and politics, News, Politics, Current Events, Current Affairs, Life
2 Comments:
Like he ever needs to practice law again. I still find the whole Lewinski affair thing mildly amusing; granted it was wrong but so much affort and time spent on it, I think that's the biggest crime of all.
Bill was never known for having great taste.
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