Peter Nickles
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Nickles’ mark on DYRS will last into Gray administration
D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles’ imprint on the city’s troubled juvenile justice agency is likely to continue well into Vincent Gray’s administration.
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From 2007 to 2009, D.C. paid more than $50 million in legal settlements
Every year, people file suits alleging a litany of misdeeds by the D.C. government, including age discrimination, false arrest, improperly maintaining walkways, errantly tossing trash cans and driving over pedestrians.
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Judge rejects D.C. bid to dismiss special ed case
A federal judge has denied a District motion to drop the 15-year-old injunction that oversees payments to private special education schools attended by the city's schoolchildren at public expense.
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Peter Nickles likes the caps button
He could also be in trouble with his profession, as Nickles is being investigated by the D.C. Bar in connection to a potential conflict of interest.
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Nickles under investigation for conflict of interest
For several weeks now, folks in the John A. Wilson Building have been atwitter that Attorney General Peter J. Nickles has run afoul of bar discipline authorities -- specifically, that he has violated strictures on conflicts of interest by participating in a case he once was on the other side of.
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D.C. attorney general won't work under Gray
D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles says he plans to resign and is considering his next move.
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A voter's guide to cronyism in the 2010 D.C. mayoral election
CommentHere, in alphabetic order, are the people and things you should know about in determining which mayoral candidate is more ethical.
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Nickles turns over Peaceoholics’ contracts to Alexander
D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles said his office has turned over 1,500 pages of city Peaceoholics contracts.
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Nickles Says he’s neighbors with Elena Kagan, and a D.C. resident
Nickles said he’s a bona fide D.C. resident who pays taxes, gets his mail, and votes in the District.
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Nickles Not Inclined to Change Gears in 2nd Fenty Term
CommentAttorney General Peter Nickles talks about a potential 2nd term in the Fenty Administration
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Fenty, Gray face off at forum
Mayor Adrian Fenty and challenger and D.C. Council Chairman Vince Gray were on their best behavior during a debate at the National Council of Negro Women.
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