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DC Court Backs Subpoena-Like Power for House Minority


DC Court Backs Subpoena-Like Power for House Minority
An appeals court ruled that a congressional minority has the standing to enforce requests for government information.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 in favor of a group of House Democrats who serve on the House Oversight and Reform Committee who wanted to obtain records from the General Services Administration (GSA). They had sought to get information about the federal government’s lease of the Old Post Office building in the city to the Trump Organization that was used for the Trump International Hotel.
The majority of the court ruled that the House members had standing and had suffered injury from the agency’s refusal to provide the information after they had demanded it. They said that lawmakers can resort to the courts to enforce a law known as the seven-member rule, which dates back to 1928. ....

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Nina Totenberg is NPR s award-winning legal affairs correspondent. Her reports air regularly on NPR s critically acclaimed newsmagazines
All Things Considered,
Weekend Edition.
Totenberg s coverage of the Supreme Court and legal affairs has won her widespread recognition. She is often featured in documentaries most recently
RBG that deal with issues before the court. As
Newsweek put it, The mainstays [of NPR] are
Morning Edition and
All Things Considered. But the creme de la creme is Nina Totenberg.
In 1991, her ground-breaking report about University of Oklahoma Law Professor Anita Hill s allegations of sexual harassment by Judge Clarence Thomas led the Senate Judiciary Committee to re-open Thomas s Supreme Court confirmation hearings to consider Hill s charges. NPR received the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for its gavel-to-gavel coverage anchored by Totenberg of both the original hear ....

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