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Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division - Lisa O. Monaco

Assistant Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco was confirmed on June 28, 2011.  A hearing to consider the nomination was held on April 13, 2011.  An archived webcast is available.   icon_webcastThe nomination was reported by the Committee on May 9, 2011.  The nomination was referred to the Intelligence Committee, which reported the nomination to the Senate for consideration on May 24, 2011.

Committee Questionnaire 

  • March 30, 2011 - Questionnaire Supplement
  • Question 12A - Books, Articles, Reports, Letters to the Editorial, Editorial Pieces, Other Published Materials
  • Question 12D - Speeches, Talks, Commencement Speeches, Remarks, Lectures, Panel Discussions, Conferences, Political Speeches, Question-and-Answer Sessions
  • Question 12E - Interviews

Responses to Questions Submitted for the Record

  • Questions for the Record: Ranking Member Chuck Grassley

Letters Received in Connection with the Nomination

  • April 12, 2011 - George Terwilliger, White & Case
  • April 11, 2011 - Kenneth L. Wainstein, O'Melveny & Myers LLP
  • April 8, 2011 - Willie T. Hulon
  • April 5, 2011 - Michael B. Mukasey
  • April 5, 2011 - Joseph Billy, Jr.
  • April 4, 2011 - Joint Letter [Benton J. Campbell, Former Interim U.S. Attorney; Matthew W. Friedrich, Former Acting Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division; Wan J. Kim, Former Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division; Chuck Rosenberg, Former U.S. Attorney; Jeffrey A. Taylor, Former U.S. Attorney; Ronald J. Tenpas, Former Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division]

David Kris nomination materials are available here.

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Did You Know?  The longest serving members in the history of the Senate have served on the Judiciary Committee: Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia served as Senator from Jan. 3, 1959, until June 28, 2010, and served on the Committee from Jan. 14, 2969, until Jan. 3, 1980; Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina served as Senator from Dec. 24, 1954, until April 4, 1956, and from Nov. 7, 1956, until Jan. 3, 2003, and served on the Committee from Jan. 16, 1967, until Jan. 3, 2003; and Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts served as Senator From Nov. 7, 1962, until Aug. 25., 2009, and served on the Committee from Feb. 15, 1963, until Jan. 21, 2009.

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