Dec 29, 2020
In this episode, Michael and Andrew examine the factors that contribute to the expedited time frame in which most congressional investigations are conducted and, importantly, what this means for companies and individuals under investigation.
Dec 15, 2020
In follow-up to our prior episode exploring the broad limits on Congress’ power to investigate, Michael and Andrew now turn their focus to when and how courts will intervene if Congress has exceeded those limits and practical considerations to keep in mind should this situation arise.
Dec 8, 2020
In follow-up to our prior episode exploring the broad limits on Congress’ power to investigate, Michael and Andrew now turn their focus to when and how courts will intervene if Congress has exceeded those limits and practical considerations to keep in mind should this situation arise.
Nov 30, 2020
The congressional authority to investigate is far-reaching, but there are three broad limits on Congress’ power. In this episode, Michael and Andrew explore these limits—constitutional, statutory and procedural—and how they work in practice.
Nov 25, 2020
In this episode, Michael and Andrew discuss the types of harm that can arise from a congressional investigation—focusing on those that have the most costly consequences for the target.