A posting error makes this item a little late, but: I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby won’t be practicing law in Washington, D.C., anymore: A three-judge panel took his license away earlier this a.m. Still, VP Cheney’s former chief of staff, convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice last year, has something to be grateful for: He’s not in the slammer, thanks to President Bush, who thought his 30-month sentence was too harsh and commuted it.

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