What Might a Congressional Counterpart to the Office of Legal Counsel Look Like?

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In 1908, when Woodrow Wilson made the case for the vigorous exercise of presidential authority to lead the nation in “times of stress and change,” he sought to calm fears that doing so would upset the Constitution’s careful balancing of power between the president and Congress. Wilson What Might a Congressional Counterpart to the Office of Legal Counsel Look Like?