Philip Heymann, a Harvard law professor and former deputy attorney general under Reno, said the Justice Department has always been vulnerable to allegations of playing politics with prosecutions.
“But these allegations are vastly greater and more credible,” Heymann said. “Really good attorney generals go out of their way to keep appearances straight as well as realities. I think something serious has been going on, and I think it’s terribly important that it come out.
“If politicians were going to the White House and saying they didn’t want this or that case brought, and the White House was letting the U.S. attorneys know by firing them, it would be terribly immoral and destructive.”
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