Attorney General Civiletti

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1980-01-01 N/A Issuance of an Office of Legal Counsel opinion titled 'The Attorney General's Duty to Defend and ... N/A View
1980-01-01 N/A Attorney General Civiletti issued an opinion regarding the constitutionality of Congress's disapp... N/A View
1980-01-01 N/A Attorney General Civiletti issued an opinion on the President's duty to defend and enforce consti... N/A View
1980-01-01 N/A Attorney General Civiletti issued opinions on congressional disapproval of agency regulations and... U.S. Government View

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This document is a legal memorandum summarizing various historical opinions from the U.S. Attorney General and the Office of Legal Counsel regarding the constitutional authority of the President to not enforce statutes believed to be unconstitutional. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012389', does not contain any information related to Jeffrey Epstein or his activities; its relevance is likely due to its inclusion in a larger set of documents released by a congressional committee.

Legal analysis memorandum summarizing opinions from the attorney general and the office of legal counsel.
2025-11-17

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This document is a legal memorandum from Assistant Attorney General Walter Dellinger regarding the President's constitutional authority to decline enforcement of a law believed to be unconstitutional, even after signing it. The analysis relies on legal precedent, including the Myers case, and historical examples from Presidents Eisenhower and Roosevelt. Despite the user's query, this document has no discernible connection to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any related activities.

Legal memorandum/opinion from the office of legal counsel (olc), part of a document production for a congressional committee.
2025-11-17
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