American Historical Association v. Trump
Case Overview
The American Historical Association sued the Trump administration over the Office of Legal Counsel's memo which declares the President Records Act unconstitutional.
The Application
The AHA challenges the OLC memorandum's determination that the PRA exceeds constitutional bounds on presidential power. The case requires determining whether an internal OLC opinion can effectively nullify a congressional statute and whether the AHA's organizational interests in historical records provide sufficient standing to bring suit.
The Conclusion
The case is active before Judge Bates; resolution will depend on the court's assessment of whether the OLC memorandum was within executive authority and whether the AHA has standing to challenge the administration's interpretation of the Presidential Records Act.
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