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Opening Arguments

OA229: Andrew Miller & the Appointments Clause

Opening Arguments

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4.33.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2018

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Today's Thanksgiving Special / Rapid Response episode takes a look at the single most important Yodel Mountain case pending right now:  Andrew Miller's lawsuit before the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.  Find out what it all means!

We begin, however, with a brief Andrew Was Right and roundup on the status of the Jim Acosta lawsuit, which has been mooted thanks to the injunctive relief won by CNN (and the White House's decision to restore Acosta's credentials).

Then, it's time for the deep dive into Andrew Miller and his Don Quixote-esque foray into our legal system to challenge Robert Mueller's authority.  Along the way you'll find out who Andrew's Shattered Glass doppelganger is, and learn more than you ever thought possible about the U.S. Constitution's "Appointments Clause."

Finally, we end with an all new Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #102 on evidence and the admissibility of hearsay.  Find out how Thomas outsources the decision and more.  And, of course, if you'd like to play along with us, just retweet our episode on Twitter or share it on Facebook along with your guess and the #TTTBE hashtag.  We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry!

Appearances

None!  If you'd like to have either of us as a guest on your show, drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com.

Show Notes & Links

  1. The "recalcitrant witness" statute is 28 U.S.C.  § 1826.
  2. Click here to read Judge Howell's U.S.D.C. trial court opinion.
  3. We pulled a ton of documents for you in the Miller case, including (a) Concord's motion to intervene; (b) Concord's amicus brief on the merits; (c) the eminently silly Sibley amicus brief; (d) Robert Mueller's merits brief; (e) Andrew Miller's merits brief; (f) Andrew Miller's supplemental brief; and (g) Rober Mueller's supplemental brief.  Phew!
  4. Don't be afraid to check out In Re Sealed Case, 829 F.2d 50 (D.C. Cir. 1987) for the case that's directly on point.
  5. Finally, you can read the "nearly a heart attack" regs on Mueller's funding (28 CFR § 600.8(a)(2)) here.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The first refugee ever elected to Congress.

0:07.0

The machinery of democracy should work for everyone everywhere, not just in certain places

0:25.5

and not just on a certain day.

0:30.5

Power sees nothing without a demand.

0:32.5

It never has and it never will.

0:34.5

We still have to be willing to show up every single day and demand our seed at the table.

0:42.5

So f**king proud of you guys!

0:48.5

Welcome to Opening Arguments, the podcast that pairs an inquisitive interviewer with a real-life lawyer.

0:59.5

This podcast is sponsored by the Law Offices of P.A.

1:02.5

Antitoura's LLC for Entertainment purposes is not intended as legal advice and does not form an attorney-client relationship.

1:08.5

Don't take legal advice from a podcast.

1:18.5

Hello and welcome to Opening Arguments. This is episode 229.

1:23.5

Gobble Gobble there Andrew, how you doing?

1:27.5

I'm great Thomas, I am getting ready to host Thanksgiving, how about you?

1:32.5

I am still stuck in the past when recording this because I'm not smart enough to think ahead to what I will be doing.

1:42.5

I'm also getting ready for Thanksgiving.

1:46.5

I was thinking about this is one of my favorite things that we do as a show.

1:53.5

I'm thinking back to the time before our podcast, before I had only a measly couple podcast that didn't do much.

2:03.5

I was more of a podcast listener and I remember the holiday times Thanksgiving time, whatever.

2:10.5

It's exactly the time when I need a podcast.

2:14.5

I need to drive for an hour or two to go home somewhere.

2:19.5

A, drive is a great time for a podcast.

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