Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group and Article I Initiative Teleforum
This teleforum offers a balanced representation of the competing interests between the Legislative and Executive Branches in Congressional oversight. Morton Rosenberg, retired Congressional Research Service Senior Legal Analyst and author of When Congress Comes Calling: A Study on the Principles, Practices, and Pragmatics of Legislative Inquiry, explains the history of and authority for Congressional demands for information from Executive Branch agencies. Washington attorney William Moschella, a former Congressional Staff Counsel who later became President George W. Bush’s Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs – the office responsible for DOJ’s responses to Congressional inquiries – offers insight into the considerations accompanying such responses.
Featuring:
William Moschella, Shareholder, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
Morton Rosenberg, Fellow, The Constitution Project at the Project On Government Oversight
Moderator: Hon. Eileen J. O’Connor, Law Office of Eileen J. O’Connor, PLLC
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