Among the emphases of Sally Yates' investigative report on abuse in women's soccer was that the problem is "systemic." Yates' investigation, the shorter of two independent probes into the sport, ...
(WASHINGTON) — Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates was fired by President Donald Trump back in January after a career spanning more than 27 years with the Justice Department. Now it appears ...
This article originally appeared on Time. Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates has publicly criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for reinstating harsh mandatory minimum drug sentences aimed ...
Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, who was fired by President Trump over her refusal to enforce his travel ban, called Trump’s demands for an investigation into whether the FBI spied on his ...
Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates isn’t ruling out a political future, yet whatever future she has won’t involve running to be Georgia’s next governor. Vance working with DOJ and Treasury ...
Sally Yates, the former acting U.S. attorney general, answers questions at the 36th annual Edith House Lecture Series in Law in Hirsch Hall in Athens, Georgia on Friday, March 23, 2018. Yates ...
A U.S. Soccer-commissioned investigation into abuse throughout the National Women's Soccer League unearthed new allegations of verbal, emotional and sexual misconduct at the highest levels of the ...
Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates bemoaned House Republicans' decision to oust Rep. Liz Cheney from her leadership post for challenging former President Donald Trump's lie that he won the ...
A year-long independent investigation into the National Women's Soccer League uncovered systemic patterns of emotional abuse and sexual misconduct, and that the league and U.S. Soccer Federation ...
Sally Yates, a former acting attorney general early in Donald Trump’s administration, said voters “have a right” to hear the special counsel’s evidence against the former president before they head to ...
Sally Q. Yates spent nearly three decades in the Justice Department, rising to become acting attorney general before President Donald Trump fired her last year for refusing to defend his travel ban.
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