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Michael Gonzales Guests on 'Adult Site Broker Talk'

Michael Gonzales, founder of Yumyhub, is the latest guest on the “Adult Site Broker Talk” podcast.

Report Paints Scathing Portrayal of Ex-AG Gonzales

Despite White House denials, political considerations played a part in the sacking of U.S. attorneys under former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' regime, according to a report.

Senate Calls for Gonzales Perjury Investigation, Subpoenas Karl Rove

Senate Democrats have called for a perjury investigation against Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and subpoenaed presidential aide Karl Rove as part of its internal investigation into the firings of nine U.S. attorneys last year.

Gonzales to Stay at Justice Department to Repair Its Image

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced he is staying at the Justice Department to restore its reputation and regain public trust.

Gonzales Proposes Dramatic Rewrite of Copyright Law

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has proposed a new intellectual property bill, drastically rewriting current copyright law to, among other things, criminalize "intent" and "attempt" to infringe.

AG Gonzales: Attorney Was Fired Over Obscenity Case Commitment

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales explained the reasoning behind the firing of eight U.S. attorneys in December, after undergoing intense questioning by several U.S. senators during today's congressional hearing — and confirmed that Daniel Bogden of Nevada was fired over concerns regarding his commitment to pursuing obscenity cases.

AG Gonzales Summoned to Testify on Attorney Firings

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has been summoned by the Senate Judiciary Committee today for a day-long hearing over the firing of eight U.S. attorneys in December.

AG Alberto Gonzales Subpoenaed for Attorney-Purging Documents

The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for documents pertaining to the firings of eight U.S. attorneys in December.

Gonzales Urges ISPs Data Retention, Banking Help

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales called upon Congress to require Internet service providers to retain customer records to aid prosecutors in building cases against people who traffic in child pornography.

Gonzales Announces Ad Campaign to Help Protect Children Online

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and the Justice Department have partnered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the Ad Council for a series of public service announcements called Project Safe Childhood, which aims to raise teens’ awareness of the dangers of posting personal information online.

Gonzales Announces Project Safe Childhood Initiative

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales released a fact sheet Wednesday on a new campaign called the Project Safe Childhood Initiative, outlining the government’s work over the last year to combat child pornography online, as well as detailing government budget plans for the coming year.

Recusal Issue Problematic for Gonzales as a Justice

If Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is nominated and confirmed as a U.S. Supreme Court justice, it raises the likelihood that the court would deadlock 4-4 on a variety of issues that conservatives care most about.

Gonzales Signs Final 2257 Rule

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales gave final approval on the proposed amendments to current 2257 law, which could potentially have a significant impact on the record-keeping process for producers of sexually explicit content in proving that their performers are not minors.

FSC and ASACP Respond to Gonzales

FSC Responds to Gonzales Agenda

AG Gonzales Declares War on Obscenity

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has effectively declared war on the adult entertainment industry, pledging to seek out and prosecute obscenity cases. Gonzales is instructing U.S. attorneys to "carefully review federal laws" and find out how they can strengthen their ability to prosecute obscenity cases.

Gonzales Tapped for U.S. Attorney General

President Bush has chosen White House counsel Alberto Gonzales to succeed Attorney General John Ashcroft. In his 23-month stint as a state Supreme Court justice, Gonzales was considered by some court observers to represent a moderating influence on a generally conservative bench.