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Contempt of Congress

On July 25, the House Judiciary Committee voted to hold Harriet E. Miers, former White House counsel, and Joshua B. Bolten, President Bush's chief of staff, in contempt of Congress. Both, claiming executive privilege refused to respond to House subpoenas. To allow anyone to get away with willfully ignoring a subpoena would set a terrible precedent with regard to Congress' oversight powers.
Published Saturday, July 28, 2007 12:01 AM by Law.com - National Law Journal

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