LAW 6442
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LAW 6442
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This seminar provides an in-depth examination of the mechanics, strategies, and implications of government and congressional investigations. Through case studies of significant investigations—ranging from historical inquiries to contemporary issues—students will explore the legal, ethical, and political dynamics that drive these processes. Key topics will include: the legal authority and procedures underpinning investigations by Congress and federal agencies; the role of subpoenas, witness testimonies, and document production; constitutional and statutory constraints on investigations, including issues of privilege and separation of powers; media involvement and public perception in shaping the trajectory and outcomes of investigations; and comparative analysis of bipartisan and partisan investigative approaches.
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