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Posted: 3/7/2013 3:58:11 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Executive Director of Our Sister's Keeper Diane Millich stand on stage at the Department of Interior in Washington before U.S. President Barack Obama signs the Violence Against Women Act, March 7, 2013. REUTERS/Larry Downing
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Posted: 3/7/2013 3:58:11 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Executive Director of Our Sister's Keeper Diane Millich stand on stage at the Department of Interior in Washington before U.S. President Barack Obama signs the Violence Against Women Act, March 7, 2013. REUTERS/Larry Downing
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Posted: 3/7/2013 2:25:35 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder pauses during testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 3/7/2013 2:25:35 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder pauses during testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 3/7/2013 2:21:05 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder pauses during testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 3/7/2013 2:21:05 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder pauses during testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 3/7/2013 11:08:41 AM EST
Attorney General Eric Holder listens as he testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: "Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice." Holder urged Congress to confront gun violence by requiring universal background checks, imposing tougher penalties on traffickers and banning high-capacity magazines and military-style assault weapons. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Posted: 3/6/2013 2:44:51 PM EST
Attorney General Eric Holder listens to a question at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 3/6/2013 1:13:49 PM EST
Attorney General Eric Holder testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: "Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice." Holder urged Congress to confront gun violence by requiring universal background checks, imposing tougher penalties on traffickers and banning high-capacity magazines and military-style assault weapons. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Posted: 3/6/2013 1:13:49 PM EST
Attorney General Eric Holder arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: "Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice." Holder urged Congress to confront gun violence by requiring universal background checks, imposing tougher penalties on traffickers and banning high-capacity magazines and military-style assault weapons. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Posted: 3/6/2013 1:13:49 PM EST
Attorney General Eric Holder pauses as he testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: "Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice." Holder urged Congress to confront gun violence by requiring universal background checks, imposing tougher penalties on traffickers and banning high-capacity magazines and military-style assault weapons. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Posted: 3/6/2013 1:13:49 PM EST
Attorney General Eric Holder testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: "Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice." Holder urged Congress to confront gun violence by requiring universal background checks, imposing tougher penalties on traffickers and banning high-capacity magazines and military-style assault weapons. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Posted: 3/6/2013 11:41:59 AM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder listens to a question at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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Posted: 3/3/2013 7:58:39 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder hugs Rev. Al Sharpton in Selma, Ala., Sunday, March 3, 2013. At left is Rev. Jesse Jackson. Holder and Vice President Joe Biden addressed thousands who gathered for the annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee on the 48th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, when Alabama State Troopers beat back marchers when they tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Posted: 3/3/2013 7:58:39 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder arrives in Selma, Ala., Sunday, March 3, 2013. Holder and Vice President Joe Biden addressed thousands who gathered for the annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee on the 48th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, when Alabama State Troopers beat back marchers when they tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Posted: 3/3/2013 7:58:39 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder addresses those who gathered for the Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma, Ala., Sunday, March 3, 2013. They were commemorating the 48th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, when police officers beat marchers when they crossed the bridge on a march from Selma to Montgomery. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Posted: 2/21/2013 2:38:19 AM EST
FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2013 file photo, Vice President Joe Biden, with Attorney General Eric Holder at left, speaks during a meeting with victims' groups and gun safety organizations in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. Biden plans to speak at a gun violence conference a few miles from the scene of last year’s Newtown, Conn., school shooting massacre on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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Posted: 2/20/2013 6:19:00 PM EST
Attorney General Eric Holder speaks about strategy to mitigate the theft of U.S. trade secrets, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. The Obama administration is launching a new strategy to fight the growing theft of trade secrets following new evidence linking cyberstealing to China's military. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Posted: 2/20/2013 2:58:48 PM EST
Vice President Joe Biden and Attorney General Eric Holder present the Medal of Valor Officer Sean Haller of the California Highway Patrol, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013, during a ceremony in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington. The medal is the highest national award for valor by a public safety officer. The medal is awarded to public safety officers who have exhibited exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt to save or protect human life. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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Posted: 2/5/2013 7:19:08 PM EST
A view shows the Standard & Poor's building in New York's financial district February 5, 2013. The U.S. government is seeking more than $5 billion in a lawsuit against rating agency Standard & Poor's over mortgage bond ratings, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Tuesday. The civil suit against S&P and its parent McGraw-Hill Cos Inc is the first federal enforcement action against a credit rating agency over alleged illegal behavior related to the 2007-2009 U.S. financial crisis. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid