The Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy and Georgetown Law Center for Congressional Studies recently partnered to present a live and in-person panel on how the innovative approaches used by the January 6 Select Committee will affect future oversight hearings by Congress. A recording of that program is now available on the Levin Center’s YouTube channel and on C-SPAN.
Panelists included:
• Kristin Amerling, deputy staff director and chief counsel of the January 6 Committee
• Reginald Brown, Kirkland & Ellis partner who represented witnesses before the January 6 Committee
• Lisa Desjardins, PBS NewsHour correspondent who covered the January 6 Committee hearings
• Professor David Rapallo, Georgetown University Law Center, and former longtime congressional investigator
The program hosts were Victoria Nourse, Ralph V. Whitworth Professor in Law, Georgetown University Law Center; and Jim Townsend, director, Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy and adjunct professor of law, Wayne State University Law School.
For additional information, visit https://levin-center.org.
- Posted March 03, 2023
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