The Way Forward On Congressional Subpoena Reform
The House of Representatives will soon vote on the Protecting Our Democracy Act (PODA), a bill that includes many vital reforms of the presidency. A proposal in the bill to speed up judicial review and enforcement of congressional subpoenas against recalcitrant executive branch officials has been a sticking point between Congress and the Biden administration. Co-Author: Bob Bauer
November 9, 2021 via Lawfare via Hoover Daily Report
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