Congressional Oversight Disputes as Political Questions, Part II
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment
Abstract
In Part II, I argue that the Mazars dispute currently before the Supreme Court raises political question doctrine concerns and that under a novel framework for evaluating congressional inquiries, the accommodation doctrine can be a tool the courts use for determining that congressional investigations of the private sphere are not tainted by prior investigations of political officials.
Publication Date
6-15-2020
Recommended Citation
Epstein, Daniel, Congressional Oversight Disputes as Political Questions, Part II (June 9, 2020), Yale Journal of Regulation, Notice and Comment, 2020.
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