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DESCRIPTION: The American people want to see the Mueller Report and the evidence underlying it, and Congress needs to review the Report and supporting material to fulfill its oversight duties. Yet Attorney General Barr has said he will send only a redacted version of the Report to Congress later this month. Potential justifications for limiting disclosure include grand jury secrecy rules and executive privilege. Join ACS and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) for a discussion of whether these justifications should operate as categorical bars to releasing the Report and related evidence.\nFeatured Speakers:\nBarbara McQuade, Professor from Practice, University of Michigan Law School; former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan\nAndrew Wright, Senior Fellow and Founding Editor of&nbsp;Just Security; Associate Counsel to President Barack Obama\nKristin Amerling, ACS/CREW Presidential Investigation Education Project, Moderator\nFriday, April 5, 2019 3:00-4:00pm Eastern\nThis event is approved for 1 hour of California MCLE credit.\n\nFor details, click here: https://getinvolved.acslaw.org/component/events/event/263
SUMMARY:No Bar to Disclosure: Grand Jury Secrecy, Executive Privilege, and the Mueller Report
ORGANIZER;CN=American Constitution Society:MAILTO:info@acslaw.org
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