This Justice Department worked hard and skillfully to successfully prosecute Skilling and Lay. Now, it seems, the Attorney General and his deputy, Paul J McNulty, seem willing to go so far as to resign if not permitted to dilligently pursue criminal Congressional ivestigations. As a criminal lawyer I am well aware that serious issues remain udebated (such as overly harsh madatory sentences for mostly minority and underclass drug dealers and the release of white collar criminals pending sentencing and appeal) but these two recent examples of prosecutorial integrity seem almost too good to be true.