Court Nominee Gave False Data, Text Shows
Wednesday, November 17, 2004 at 06:33PM
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Law License Was Suspended Despite Early Denial
Thomas B. Griffith, President Bush's nominee to the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, appeared to provide
inaccurate information to Utah bar officials about his legal work and
lapses in obtaining law licenses over the past year, according to
documents released yesterday at his nomination hearing.
Griffith's nomination has been stalled for months over concerns that he
failed to maintain a valid license for three years while he practiced
law in the District and Utah, and that he did not obtain a Utah license
after taking a job as general counsel for Brigham Young University in
Provo, Utah. Even as Griffith defended his record yesterday, the new
documents added to that controversy. They show Griffith reported
to Utah state bar officials last year that his law license had never
been suspended. It had been suspended from 1998 to 2001. He also told
the state bar that he relied on his D.C. license to practice law in
Utah. But at yesterday's hearing, Griffith testified that he had
practiced law in Utah by relying on associations with licensed
attorneys there. [more]
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