S115 (2002; with Jack Goldsmith)
This 2002 opinion had been withdrawn by Jack Goldsmith, head of the OLC from September 2003 to June 2004.
Jack Goldsmith wrote about two uses of the term lawfare that are not derogatory:
"The idea is, you need swift justice," said Jack Goldsmith, a law professor at the University of Chicago.
Jack Goldsmith, a Harvard law professor who served in the Bush Justice Department, laments the lack of consistency in leak prosecutions.
But Jack Goldsmith, an expert at the University of Chicago Law School, said plenty of precedents exist.
Manning's hiring, along with that of Jack Goldsmith, has "helped assuage complaints that Harvard marginalized conservative views."
The second opinion, officials said, was drafted by Jack Goldsmith, another senior department official who later left to teach at Harvard.
She also broke a logjam on conservative hires by bringing in scholars such as Jack Goldsmith, who had been serving in the Bush administration.
"Congress will be much more careful in the future about authorizing force without restrictions on presidential power," says Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School.