This report examines the source of Congress's contempt power; analyzes the procedures associated with inherent contempt, criminal contempt, and the civil enforcement of subpoenas; and discusses the obstacles that face Congress in enforcing a contempt action against an executive branch official
In matters of oversight, Congress and the President have fundamentally incompatible views of their i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66535/2/10.1177_000271626033100180.pd
This report briefly discusses obstruction of justice, specifically regarding Congressional activitie...
This report examines the source of Congress's contempt power, analyzes the procedures associated wit...
This report examines the source of the contempt power, reviews the historical development of the ear...
This Article proposes possible legislative reforms to Congress’s exercise of its contempt power in c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the origin and scope of the power of the U.S. Congress to p...
When conducting investigations of the executive branch, congressional committees and Members of Cong...
After former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten refused ...
"October 26, 2000"--Pt. 2."July 27, 2000"--Pt. [1].Shipping list no.: 2000-0343-P (pt. [1]), 2001-00...
Congress has a constitutionally critical duty to gather information about how the executive branch i...
This report will provide an overview of some of the more common legal, procedural and practical issu...
Item 1020-A, 1020-B (microfiche)."Serial no. 80."Distributed to some depository libraries in microfi...
The Supreme Court has offered scarce and inconsistent guidance on congressional standing—that is, wh...
Administrative subpoena authority is the power vested in various administrative agencies to compel t...
In matters of oversight, Congress and the President have fundamentally incompatible views of their i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66535/2/10.1177_000271626033100180.pd
This report briefly discusses obstruction of justice, specifically regarding Congressional activitie...
This report examines the source of Congress's contempt power, analyzes the procedures associated wit...
This report examines the source of the contempt power, reviews the historical development of the ear...
This Article proposes possible legislative reforms to Congress’s exercise of its contempt power in c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the origin and scope of the power of the U.S. Congress to p...
When conducting investigations of the executive branch, congressional committees and Members of Cong...
After former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten refused ...
"October 26, 2000"--Pt. 2."July 27, 2000"--Pt. [1].Shipping list no.: 2000-0343-P (pt. [1]), 2001-00...
Congress has a constitutionally critical duty to gather information about how the executive branch i...
This report will provide an overview of some of the more common legal, procedural and practical issu...
Item 1020-A, 1020-B (microfiche)."Serial no. 80."Distributed to some depository libraries in microfi...
The Supreme Court has offered scarce and inconsistent guidance on congressional standing—that is, wh...
Administrative subpoena authority is the power vested in various administrative agencies to compel t...
In matters of oversight, Congress and the President have fundamentally incompatible views of their i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66535/2/10.1177_000271626033100180.pd
This report briefly discusses obstruction of justice, specifically regarding Congressional activitie...