Asha Rangappa

The Bolton Search Feels Hinky. Here’s Why.
There’s a concept in the law called the “presumption of regularity” – the idea that, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, executive branch employees are presumed to have acted in good faith and through the proper channels in arriving at an outcome. The presumption is typically applied by the courts in reviewing agency […]

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