
Rules for appointing special counsels, defining their authority, limiting removal, requiring reports, and balancing independence with DOJ oversight.
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“Congress should receive enough information to oversee special counsel cases, while sensitive criminal investigation details still need protection.”
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“The Justice Department should use an outside lawyer for sensitive criminal investigations when its normal offices may have a conflict of interest.”
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“New special counsel protections should apply to current and some recently removed special counsels, not only to future cases.”
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“A special counsel should be independent enough to investigate fairly but still follow Justice Department rules and answer to some oversight.”
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“A special counsel should not be removed without a stated good reason, and a court should be able to quickly review whether the removal was lawful.”
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