To: ConservativeGadfly
"What I heard is that a Democrat staffer suddenly got a conscience and decided that the public had a right to know about the influence of these orgasnizations on the nominations process."
There could still be some legal trouble with that. If the staffer has rights to the memos with no strings attached they are probably safe. But, if the memos are not the staffers "personal" property I can see some possible legal trouble in using them.
To: familyofman
Fine by me, let them take it up with the staffer then. The WSJ published excerpts.
I am more concerned that a court case was influenced in this nominations process. And I wonder if Miguel Estrada has a claim?
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