Matthew Whitaker will serve as chairman of a Republican candidate for state treasurer’s campaign.
Stories Tagged ‘Southern District of Iowa’
Ex-Prosecutor Lagging Behind Grassley in Fundraising
Former federal prosecutor Roxanne Conlin leads Democrats seeking a U.S. Senate seat in Iowa in terms of fundraising, her war chest is small compared to incumbent Republican Charles Grassley’s.
Senate Confirms More U.S. Attorneys
The nominations of Kenyen Brown (Southern District of Alabama), Stephanie Rose (Northern District of Iowa) and Nick Klinefeldt (Southern District of Iowa) were confirmed Saturday night by unanimous consent.
Would-Be Grassley Challenger Trumpets Her Work As Trial Lawyer
Former U.S. Attorney Roxanne Conlin’s “biggest payday” came in an antitrust case on behalf of Iowa consumers against Microsoft Corp. that settled in 2007 for $180 million, The Des Moines Register said.
Former Iowa Prosecutor Launches Senate Campaign
“Taking on the special interests has been the cause of my life,” ex-U.S. Attorney Roxanne Conlin said in a campaign video. “I’m running for U.S. Senate to take this fight to Washington.”
Iowa Southern District U.S. Attorney To Resign
Not sure this is really news. But Matthew Whitaker, a Bush holdover, announced he will step down when his successor takes office.
Ex-U.S. Attorney To Run For Senate In Iowa
Roxanne Conlin led the Southern District of Iowa from 1977 to 1981. She is running for the Democratic nomination to challenge Sen. Charles Grassley (R).
Three U.S. Attorney Nominees Move Out Of Committee
The Senate Judiciary Committee endorsed the U.S. Attorney nominees for the Southern District of Iowa, Northern District of Iowa and Southern District of Alabama.
Iowa U.S. Attorney Nominees Slated For Panel Vote
The Senate Judiciary Committee will also consider Southern District of Alabama nominee Kenyen Brown on Thursday.
Former Prosecutor Considering Senate Run in Iowa
Roxanne Conlin, who served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa from 1977 to 1981, is considering a challenge to Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa.)



