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Anne Joseph O'Connell on the New Jersey U.S. Attorney Matter

Anne Joseph O'Connell on the New Jersey U.S. Attorney Matter

Update: 2025-07-25
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President Trump yesterday evening withdrew the nomination of Alina Habba for U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey so that Attorney General Pam Bondi could appoint Habba as the “first assistant” in the U.S. attorney’s office—with the aim of positioning Habba to serve as U.S. attorney in an acting capacity. This came after DOJ, purportedly pursuant to the president’s authority, fired the official who was appointed by a panel of district judges to serve as interim U.S. attorney.

We’re pleased to welcome Anne Joseph O’Connell, the Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, as our first guest on Executive Functions Chat to break down the relevant legal issues in this saga and discuss the broader legal landscape.



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Anne Joseph O'Connell on the New Jersey U.S. Attorney Matter

Anne Joseph O'Connell on the New Jersey U.S. Attorney Matter

Anne Joseph O’Connell and Jack Goldsmith