
Main Justice A Matter of Pretext
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Mar 17, 2026 A federal judge blocked subpoenas aimed at pressuring the Federal Reserve chair, citing retaliatory motives. Discussion covers legal limits on grand jury subpoenas and separation of powers risks. The show examines disciplinary claims about a DOJ lawyer allegedly coercing a law school to change curriculum. It closes with a lawsuit over the Pentagon blacklisting an AI firm for refusing certain military and surveillance uses.
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File Public Comment On DOJ Rule By April 6
- Submit public comments by April 6 on DOJ's proposed rule letting the Attorney General pause state bar investigations.
- Andrew Weissmann highlighted the Federal Register posting and warned the rule creates an effectively unlimited DOJ "kill switch."
Court Blocks Subpoenas As Political Harassment
- Grand jury subpoenas require only a low threshold of justification, not probable cause.
- Judge James Boasberg found the D.C. subpoenas were primarily pretextual harassment aimed at pressuring Fed Chair Jerome Powell, citing 100+ presidential attacks.
R Enterprises Applied To Stop Political Uses Of Grand Juries
- R. Enterprises prohibits using grand jury subpoenas as a tool to harass someone for political reasons.
- Andrew Weissmann called this case the "platonic ideal" of harassment, noting the president's repeated public attacks supplied clear evidence of motive.
