Random judge assignment ordered for Don McGahn subpoena case, a victory for Justice Department ...
WASHINGTON — The chief judge of U.S. District Court in Washington rejected a request Wednesday from a House panel to hear a case seeking to enforce a subpoena for Don McGahn, President Donald Trump's former White House counsel. Judge Beryl Howell's decision ordering the random selection of a judge in the McGahn case was a victory for the Justice Department, which argued that the House Judiciary Committee was Cases are typically assigned randomly to federal judges. But as chief judge for the district, Howell was previously assigned the ...
Click
To Read Full Article