Dean Skelos is the latest in a series of
powerful politicians whose convictions unraveled because of a recent Supreme Court decision.
Not exact matches
Bharara, of course, is the federal prosecutor
whose corruption investigations resulted in the convictions of two of New York's most
powerful politicians, ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and ex-Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
That aggressiveness and self - confidence has endeared her to the
powerful politicians who share her impatience to get ahead — including Hillary Clinton,
whose seat she'll take; David Paterson, who appointed her to it; and Chuck Schumer, who'll be the senior senator to her junior.
When it's «The Adjustment Bureau,» an adaptation of the hard - to - describe Philip K. Dick short story about a
politician (Damon)
whose love for a ballet dancer (Emily Blunt) faces stiff opposition from a mysterious and
powerful group known as — you guessed it — the Adjustment Bureau.
He's a noted Los Angeles architect
whose commissions take him from the developing Las Vegas strip to the top - secret atomic - test sites in the surrounding desert, jobs that have him mixing with gangsters,
politicians, Brat - Pack hangers - on, and other
powerful players.
The criteria meant some
powerful corporate lawyers were left out as well as former and current
politicians,
whose influence has waned or who aren't lawyers.