The Political Price of the Independent Counsel Law is a comprehensive study of Title VI of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, commonly known as the independent counsel law. The essay begins by detailing Kenneth Starr\u27s current investigation into President Clinton\u27s dealings with the Whitewater Development Company. The author includes the Whitewater example to illustrate the flaws in the current system. Next, the essay discusses the political climate that led to the creation of the Act, the procedural initiation requirements, and the constitutionality of the Act. After giving the reader a working background in the law, the author sets forth three areas, that if reformed, will help the independent counsel law fulfill its original pu...
The independent counsel mechanism celebrates its twentieth anniversary in 1998. In recent years, Att...
The Independent Counsel Act expires on June 30, 1999. Should it be extended? Extended with modificat...
This Article is adapted from remarks made in New Orleans on January 8, 1999, as part of an Associati...
The Political Price of the Independent Counsel Law is a comprehensive study of Title VI of the Ethi...
The independent counsel system as established by the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 has put differ...
In this Article, Professor George D. Brown explores the role of the Office of Independent Counsel an...
The Independent Counsel Act expired on June 30, 1999, largely unmourned. The performance of independ...
The Watergate scandal-and the crisis in public confidence in government it spawned-left us many lega...
This Article considers the allocation of power under the independent counsel law between the Attorne...
The Independent Counsel (IC) statute, designed to restore public trust in the impartial administrati...
Despite the divergence of opinion regarding the Ethics in Government Act, it appears there is a grow...
The independent counsel statute has been one of the most-if not the most-controversial federal laws ...
With the backdrop of the impeachment trial of President William Jefferson Clinton, Congress was conf...
Symposium on Law, Morality, and Popular Culture in the Public Sphere at the Indiana University Sch...
Book review: Ethics, Politics and the Independent Counsel: Executive Power, Executive Vice 1789-1989...
The independent counsel mechanism celebrates its twentieth anniversary in 1998. In recent years, Att...
The Independent Counsel Act expires on June 30, 1999. Should it be extended? Extended with modificat...
This Article is adapted from remarks made in New Orleans on January 8, 1999, as part of an Associati...
The Political Price of the Independent Counsel Law is a comprehensive study of Title VI of the Ethi...
The independent counsel system as established by the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 has put differ...
In this Article, Professor George D. Brown explores the role of the Office of Independent Counsel an...
The Independent Counsel Act expired on June 30, 1999, largely unmourned. The performance of independ...
The Watergate scandal-and the crisis in public confidence in government it spawned-left us many lega...
This Article considers the allocation of power under the independent counsel law between the Attorne...
The Independent Counsel (IC) statute, designed to restore public trust in the impartial administrati...
Despite the divergence of opinion regarding the Ethics in Government Act, it appears there is a grow...
The independent counsel statute has been one of the most-if not the most-controversial federal laws ...
With the backdrop of the impeachment trial of President William Jefferson Clinton, Congress was conf...
Symposium on Law, Morality, and Popular Culture in the Public Sphere at the Indiana University Sch...
Book review: Ethics, Politics and the Independent Counsel: Executive Power, Executive Vice 1789-1989...
The independent counsel mechanism celebrates its twentieth anniversary in 1998. In recent years, Att...
The Independent Counsel Act expires on June 30, 1999. Should it be extended? Extended with modificat...
This Article is adapted from remarks made in New Orleans on January 8, 1999, as part of an Associati...