FBI's Faults: A forthcoming Justice Department report faults the FBI's use of special subpoenas (also here) that don't require approval of a judge. It says the agency lacks enough controls and that it does not follow its own rules.
Tax Wars: The IRS is letting tax lawyers rewrites its regulations. But some worry about leaving the outcome up to people who make their living off of loopholes.
In His Place: Alberto Gonzales says he won't block a bill that would curb his power to appoint interim U.S. attorneys. And the LAT look at whether border politics may have cost Carol Lam her job.
Hypocrisy? Newt Gingrich admits he was having an affair at the same time he was chastising then-President Clinton for his rendezvous with Monica Lewinsky.
Her Words: Valerie Plame agrees to testify at a Capitol Hill hearing next week about the CIA leak investigation.

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