On today’s episode, Molly Reynolds, Contributing Editor at Lawfare and Senior Fellow at Brookings, sits down with Zach Price, Associate Professor of Law at UC Law San Francisco, and Phil Wallach, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, to discuss pocket rescissions as an approach to cancelling funds previously approved by Congress. They cover whether the practice is legal, how it threatens Congress’s institutional power, and how they fit in with broader efforts by the Trump administration.
For more, take a look at the following pieces on Lawfare:
• “ Past Pocket Rescissions Are Not Precedents for Power Vought Claims • ,” by Cerin Lindgrensavage and William Ford • “ Lawfare Daily: The President, Congress, and the Power of the Purse • ,” with Molly Reynolds, Matt Lawrence, Eloise Pasachoff, and Zachary Price • “ Pocket Rescissions: Legal Controversy and Political Meaning • ,” by Philip Wallach
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