Constitutional Law
May 11, 2016
Clinton likely won’t be charged in email-gate
Courts in Washington D.C. and California will grapple in the next year with the highly charged issue of the extent to which public officials' emails on their "private" phones and computers are subject to public disclosure. By Karl Olson




Karl Olson
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Email: kolson@cofolaw.com
Courts in Washington D.C. and California will grapple in the next year with the highly charged issue of the extent to which public officials' emails on their "private" phones and computers are subject to public disclosure.
The Washington D.C. case - Judicial Watch v. State Department - is well known and will no doubt become campaign fodder for likely Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump: It involves Hillary Cli...
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