Event Details

January 01, 1991

Description

Supreme Court case Freytag v. Commissioner, which ruled on the appointment of special trial judges and included a concurrence from Justice Scalia on presidential power.

Participants (3)

Name Type Mentions
Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court person 7 View Entity
U.S. Supreme Court organization 403 View Entity
Justice Scalia person 22 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

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Legal analysis document / Memorandum • 3.31 MB
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This document is a legal analysis discussing the U.S. President's executive power in relation to enforcing laws believed to be unconstitutional. It summarizes a 1985 Congressional Research Service memorandum and five Supreme Court cases (from 1926-1991) that illustrate historical conflicts between the executive and legislative branches. Despite the user's query identifying it as 'Epstein-related', the text of this specific page contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related matters.

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Event Metadata

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Unknown
Location
United States
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
3
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-17 03:29

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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012393.jpg
Date String
1991

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