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Department of Justice objects to trafficking legislation provisions and raises constitutional concerns
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Case Filed-35255House OversightDepartment of Justice objects to trafficking legislation provisions and raises constitutional concerns
November 11, 20251p
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d-35255House OversightDepartment of Justice objects to trafficking legislation provisions and raises constitutional concerns
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The passage outlines DOJ objections to specific provisions of a proposed anti‑trafficking bill, citing vague language, separation‑of‑powers issues, and data‑privacy concerns. While it identifies poten DOJ objects to a new criterion requiring the US to evaluate its own anti‑trafficking efforts. Section 107(a) could breach separation‑of‑powers doctrine (Chadha, Bowsher precedents). Proposed amendmen
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #012374
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