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Trey Gowdy's Opening Statement At The House Judiciary Committee Hearing On President Obama's Executive Amnesty
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Trey Gowdy's Opening Statement At The House Judiciary Committee Hearing On President Obama's Executive Amnesty
Rep. Poe (R-TX) praises South Texas College of Law and asks about how future Presidents can abuse non-enforcement.
Professor Josh Blackman, South Texas College of Law, testifies before House Judiciary Committee on Constitutionality of DAPA
Gridlock does not license the Executive to transcend his executive powers.
Rep. Bishop asks about whether Congress has acquiesced to deferred action.
Rep. Labrador asks about criteria for denials about DAPA. The only examples DOJ identifed were based on gang activity, or fraud.
Professor Blackman explains how the profesoriate viewed executive power even more broadly than the DOJ.
Does DAPA rely on a case-by-case application of prosecutorial discretion?
Colloquy with Rep. De Santis about interaction between branches to check executive power.
House Judiciary Hearing on the Constitutionality of President Obama's Executive Actions on Immigration
Trey Gowdy Questions Professor Stephen Legomsky At The House Judiciary Committee Hearing On President Obama's Executive Amnesty
U.S. Representative John Conyyers, Jr. makes opening statement on Judiciary hearing on President Obama's Executive Action on Immigration
Congressman Labrador during the hearing on President Obama's Executive Action on Immigration
Gowdy at it again!
Trey Gowdy's Powerful Warning
Superb eloquence, zen-like self control. Bravo, Mr. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
Trey Gowdy Gives Excellent Advice.
Congressman Trey Gowdy questions Professor Steven Legomsky on the limits of prosecutorial discretion.