Together with the K&L Gates’ Washington, D.C., office, we hosted a panel of legal speakers analyzing how recent federal court decisions are shaping the ability of Congress to investigate issues and obtain information.
The panel discussed an emerging caselaw from 2023 to 2024, examining the impact of Supreme Court decisions on presidential immunity and rulemaking, contempt of Congress charges targeting subpoena recipients, prosecutors facing congressional oversight, and new decisions on executive privilege, third party subpoenas, and the scope of the Speech and Debate Clause.
Panelists:
- Andrew Grewal, Professor, University of Iowa Law School
- Reginald Brown, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis
- Rachel Cotton, Deputy Counsel to the President; former White House Office of Science and Technology Policy General Counsel; former Zuckerman Spaeder Partner
- Andy Wright, Partner, K&L Gates
Moderator:
- Jim Townsend, Director, Levin Center