Amidst growing interest in the interim security clearances given to Rob Porter, Jared Kushner, and other senior White House staff, it is worth widening the scope of inquiry.This paper examines whether the Trump Administration successfully pressured the FBI and Senate into inadequate and overly hasty background checks on Cabinet officers. The paper details the breakdown in getting information to the FBI and Senate, and asks why that occurred
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Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential...
A panel of three D.C. Circuit judges rejected the House Judiciary Committee’s request for testimony ...
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The Trump administration has used government information in more cynical ways than its predecessors....
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Even though the Senate has now acquitted President Donald J. Trump in his impeachment trial, a “bomb...
The average delay between an executive nomination and confirmation by the US Senate is 120 days, but...
This paper considers three major points of the Mueller Report, namely: Was the entire matter of Russ...
Much of the news surrounding the Trump Administration’s first year in office has focused on Presiden...
Presidents have a strong incentive to control executive agencies through the nomination of like-mind...
This Article explores the failure of nominations and the delay in confirmation of successful nomina...
The resignations of United States Attorneys Geoffrey Berman and Jessie Liu from their respective pos...
Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential...
A panel of three D.C. Circuit judges rejected the House Judiciary Committee’s request for testimony ...
Due process guarantees the government will not exercise its power in a manner falling below the stan...
The Trump administration has used government information in more cynical ways than its predecessors....
The federal judiciary has experienced a vacancy crisis, which has intensified over President Donald ...
Experts have long agreed the transition from one presidential administration to another is a vulnera...
In April 1970, Congressman Gerald Ford called for the impeachment of Justice William 0. Douglas. Alt...
The U.S. government has put expertise and competence ahead of political considerations when it hires...
Even though the Senate has now acquitted President Donald J. Trump in his impeachment trial, a “bomb...
The average delay between an executive nomination and confirmation by the US Senate is 120 days, but...
This paper considers three major points of the Mueller Report, namely: Was the entire matter of Russ...
Much of the news surrounding the Trump Administration’s first year in office has focused on Presiden...
Presidents have a strong incentive to control executive agencies through the nomination of like-mind...