The White House adopts a new records-preservation policy after the Justice Department deems a presidential records law unconstitutional, shifting from mandatory requirements to discretionary guidelines.
The White House has adopted a new records-preservation policy following a Justice Department determination that a presidential records law is unconstitutional, replacing previous requirements with discretionary guidelines.
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The White House has adopted a new records-preservation policy following a Justice Department determination that a presidential records law is unconstitutional, replacing previous requirements with discretionary guidelines.
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