The new Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is already making headlines. The committee is tasked with investigating any matter related to the executive branch’s collection of information about U.S. citizens, including ongoing criminal investigations, as well as any other issue related to the violation of citizens’ civil liberties. For attorneys, this committee is a high-profile reminder of the knotty legal issues, conflicting political motives, and unique challenges presented by congressional investigations.
This webinar uses the new select committee as a vehicle to explore these issues and equip in-house and outside counsel to successfully navigate congressional investigations.
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