Courtroom Showdown Over White House Ballroom Authority

TL;DR Summary
At the D.C. Circuit, judges hear the National Trust’s challenge to the White House East Wing ballroom, weighing whether Congress expressly authorized the project and whether funding and authority via the National Park Service and the Economy Act allow the Executive Residence to oversee construction; the panel interrogates standing and whether the government can proceed with construction despite potential APA review questions and congressional limits, highlighting tensions between presidential power, congressional control of federal property, and court review in a historic-preservation case.
Topics:nation#express-authority#national-trust#politics#property-clause#standing#white-house-ballroom
- Dispatch: Move Fast and Break Things and Nobody Has Standing Lawfare
- Trump could also tear down the Statue of Liberty, DOJ argues in defense of White House ballroom Politico
- White House ballroom battle may soon arrive at the Supreme Court SCOTUSblog
- Takeaways from the appeals court hearing on the White House ballroom project CNN
- How Trump's White House ballroom plan has doubled in size and cost over a year BBC
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
17
Time Saved
17 min
vs 17 min read
Condensed
98%
3,387 → 82 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Lawfare