Escalating Battle Over Exxon Investigation Subpoenas Could End Up in Court
Source: Inside Climate News
Within hours of being served a subpoena by the head of the House Science Committee last week seeking information on her investigation of ExxonMobil, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey defiantly said she would not comply with the subpoena.
She has not budged on that position since and has no intention of doing so, according to her spokeswoman Chloe Gotsis.
Her defiant response was the latest peak in a simmering political and legal dispute over the investigation of the oil giant for potential climate fraud. It has been led on one side by Rep. Lamar Smith, the Republican chair of the science committee, and has raised questions about Smith's use of subpoenas for what his critics see as a politically motivated defense of the largest corporation in his state.
And as Healey and the other state attorney general served, New York's Eric Schneiderman, have responded by vehemently defending their right to investigate, the dispute may be destined to land in a federal court. There, they could potentially face a contempt citation.
Read more: https://insideclimatenews.org/news/19072016/exxon-climate-investigation-subpoenas-lamar-smith-maura-healey-eric-schneiderman
Yallow
(1,926 posts)And with the media on their side!!!!!
Burn kiddies burn!
Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)They should have known that. So why did they do it?
See Consolidated Edison:
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/447/530/case.html
First Nat'l Bank of Boston:
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/435/765/case.html
And btw, the AGs were forced to backpedal on their actions.
IMO, the AGs should be investigated and punished for trying to use their legitimate governmental powers for clearly illegitimate aims.
It is extremely imperative that the courts defend against overuse and illegitimate use of governmental power.