Washington — The Justice Department said that a federal law enacted in the wake of the Watergate scandal that requires the president to preserve certain documents and turn them over to the National ...
On July 8, 1989, a young music fan named Aadam Jacobs, with a compact Sony cassette recorder in his pocket, went to see an up-and-coming rock band from Washington for their debut show in Chicago.
On July 8, 1989, a young music fan named Aadam Jacobs, with a compact Sony cassette recorder in his pocket, went to see an up-and-coming rock band from Washington for their debut show in Chicago.
The nation's largest organization of historians and a government watchdog group are suing President Donald Trump and his administration, hoping a judge will order them to comply with a decades-old law ...
The Justice Department has concluded that a federal law requiring the preservation of presidential records is unconstitutional, which could effectively permit White House lawyers to try to set their ...
Volunteers Turn a Fan's Recordings of 10,000 Concerts Into an Online Treasure Trove On July 8, 1989, a young music fan named Aadam Jacobs, with a compact Sony cassette recorder in his pocket, went to ...
On July 8, 1989, a young music fan named Aadam Jacobs, with a compact Sony cassette recorder in his pocket, went to see an up-and-coming rock band from Washington for their debut show in Chicago.
For decades, the music and film industries have generally responded the same way to the emergence of any new technology capable of recording and distributing content: with a barrage of hostility. Many ...
The opinion could set the stage for President Trump to refuse to give the National Archives many of his own official documents when he leaves office. By Alan Feuer Legal experts inside the Justice ...
WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) - A U.S. historians' organization and a government transparency group are suing President Donald Trump to force his administration to comply with a presidential records ...