The Independent Counsel Act expired on June 30, 1999, largely unmourned. The performance of independent counsels, it was widely said, had shown the prescience of Justice Scalia\u27s dissent in Morrison v. Olson. The statute gave the counsel\u27s office no other job than to investigate and prosecute a designated target. The counsel was unconstrained by budget, other tasks compelling a sense of priorities or proportion, competing political concerns, or any time-table to complete his work. He had access to the full terrifying machinery of the criminal process: to subpoena individuals to testify before grand juries; to threaten indictments or grant or withhold immunity; to prosecute witnesses for perjury or false statements if not told what he ...
Initially, I believed the independent-counsel statute was a good idea, but recent events have made m...
Two completed investigations into allegations of presidential wrongdoing, Watergate and Iran-Contra,...
This Article considers the allocation of power under the independent counsel law between the Attorne...
The Independent Counsel Act expired on June 30, 1999, largely unmourned. The performance of independ...
The Independent Counsel (IC) statute, designed to restore public trust in the impartial administrati...
With the backdrop of the impeachment trial of President William Jefferson Clinton, Congress was conf...
The tenure of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr has generated much debate among scholars, politician...
To many contemporary commentators, the doctrine of separation of powers is a hoary non sequitur used...
The Watergate scandal-and the crisis in public confidence in government it spawned-left us many lega...
Despite the divergence of opinion regarding the Ethics in Government Act, it appears there is a grow...
The Political Price of the Independent Counsel Law is a comprehensive study of Title VI of the Ethi...
Profile of Kenneth W. Starr (US Solicitor General 1989-93) written at the time of his lecture at the...
Attorney General William Barr\u27s handling of Robert Mueller\u27s Report on the Investigation into ...
The independent counsel statute has been one of the most-if not the most-controversial federal laws ...
The Independent Counsel Act expires on June 30, 1999. Should it be extended? Extended with modificat...
Initially, I believed the independent-counsel statute was a good idea, but recent events have made m...
Two completed investigations into allegations of presidential wrongdoing, Watergate and Iran-Contra,...
This Article considers the allocation of power under the independent counsel law between the Attorne...
The Independent Counsel Act expired on June 30, 1999, largely unmourned. The performance of independ...
The Independent Counsel (IC) statute, designed to restore public trust in the impartial administrati...
With the backdrop of the impeachment trial of President William Jefferson Clinton, Congress was conf...
The tenure of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr has generated much debate among scholars, politician...
To many contemporary commentators, the doctrine of separation of powers is a hoary non sequitur used...
The Watergate scandal-and the crisis in public confidence in government it spawned-left us many lega...
Despite the divergence of opinion regarding the Ethics in Government Act, it appears there is a grow...
The Political Price of the Independent Counsel Law is a comprehensive study of Title VI of the Ethi...
Profile of Kenneth W. Starr (US Solicitor General 1989-93) written at the time of his lecture at the...
Attorney General William Barr\u27s handling of Robert Mueller\u27s Report on the Investigation into ...
The independent counsel statute has been one of the most-if not the most-controversial federal laws ...
The Independent Counsel Act expires on June 30, 1999. Should it be extended? Extended with modificat...
Initially, I believed the independent-counsel statute was a good idea, but recent events have made m...
Two completed investigations into allegations of presidential wrongdoing, Watergate and Iran-Contra,...
This Article considers the allocation of power under the independent counsel law between the Attorne...