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May 12, 2016

The issue of the appropriate roles of Congress and the President with respect to the subject of foreign affairs is certainly worthy of a genuinely substantive discussion.

For instance, we could consider whether our Nation's current military operations against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have been properly authorized by Congress.

Unfortunately, however, today's hearing – like the prior Task Force hearings – is yet another thinly veiled attack against the current Administration.

Issues: Constitution

May 11, 2016

H.R. 5063, the "Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act of 2016," would prohibit the enforcement or negotiation of any settlement agreement requiring donations to remediate harms that are not "directly and proximately" caused by a party's unlawful conduct.

The proponents of this bill claim that the Justice Department and civil enforcement agencies use such settlement agreements to unlawfully augment their own budgets as an end-run around the congressional appropriations process.

I oppose H.R. 5063 for several reasons.


April 22, 2016

Today, the Obama Administration announced that 53 jurisdictions-including Detroit, MI-have committed to Police Data Initiative (PDI). As part of President Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, the White House launched PDI as a community of practices aiming to improve the relationship between citizens and police through uses of data that increase transparency, build community trust, and strengthen accountability.

House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) applauded the President's Police Data Initiative with the following statement:


April 22, 2016

Today, Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced that he used his executive authority to restore the voting rights of more than 200,000 ex-offenders. As a result, ex-offenders in Virginia who are not in prison, on probation or parole will be permitted to register and vote in the upcoming presidential election. House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), commended his actions with the following statement:


April 14, 2016

H.R. 4924, the "Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act of 2016," is the latest attempt to erode the constitutional right to an abortion guaranteed by Roe v. Wade more than 40 years ago.

Among other things, the bill would make it a crime for a doctor to perform an abortion if she or he knows that the procedure is being done because of the race or sex of the fetus or the race of one of the parents, regardless of viability.

As I noted in the 112th Congress, when we last considered this bill, the bill is deeply flawed for a number of reasons.


April 14, 2016

Today's hearing gives us an opportunity to study how the International Trade Commission handles patent disputes and whether it sufficiently protects American innovation.

In particular, we should focus on whether the Commission produces fair results to litigants and, most importantly, whether these results are beneficial to the American consumer.

Congress established the Commission as an independent, quasi-judicial federal agency to provide non-partisan counsel to the legislative and executive branches of the government.


April 13, 2016

In 2014, in a unanimous ruling delivered by Chief Justice Roberts, the Supreme Court concluded that the police may not search a cellphone without first demonstrating probable cause.

Citing an obvious Fourth Amendment interest in the vast amount of data we store on-and access from-our personal devices, the Court wrote:


April 13, 2016

I want to begin by thanking you, Chairman Goodlatte, and your staff, for working with us to develop the amendment before us now.

I also want to thank the members of the Digital Due Process Coalition, many of whom are represented here today, for their tireless dedication to the work of modernizing federal statute for the Internet age.

Over the last few weeks, Mr. Chairman, as we have worked out our few remaining differences on this bill, we have crafted what I believe to be an effective compromise.


April 12, 2016

Today, House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. (D-Mich.) and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law (RRCAL) Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. (D-GA) introduced H.R.