Jennifer L. Mascott is an assistant professor of law and the co-executive director of the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State at George Mason University’s Antonin ...
Aside from major disputes on issues like transgender rights and guns, the docket is fairly routine. That could change fast if ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is back in session with elections and ethics among the high-profile decisions on the docket.
Jennifer Mascott, a professor at the Catholic University of America, called it a “modest decision” while former George W. Bush Attorney General Michael Mukasey said it would prevent “any ...
But Jennifer Mascott, director of the Separation of Powers Institute at Catholic University of America’s School of Law, argued that the immunity ruling had been “significantly mischaracterized.” ...
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) resurfaced that quote later in his questioning to law professor Jennifer Mascott, asking her if the Supreme Court ever echoed what Nixon claimed in his quote.
They have to be allowed to do their job." Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) resurfaced that quote later in his questioning to law ...
"It seems like at times they're [leakers] motivated to be able to potentially lead to mistrust in the [judicial] branch-- attacks on what the branch is doing," said Jennifer Mascott, a former law ...
Mukasey; and Jennifer Mascott, director of the Separation of Powers Institute and associate professor of law at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law. Also, on Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Senate ...
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