Subject Files of Daniel Marcus, 2003–2004

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Subject Files of Daniel Marcus, 2003–2004

2003-2004

This series contains memoranda, correspondence, articles, work plans, briefs, and memoranda of understanding created and collected by Daniel Marcus in his capacity as the Commission's general counsel. Topics include executive agency cooperation with the Commission, Commission access to White House records such as the President's Daily Brief and draft security directives, compensation for Commissioners, staff access to detainees, issuance of subpoenas to the White House and Federal Aviation Administration, staff access to City of New York documents and recordings, Commission recommendations, the progress of each team's work, and publication of the final report.

3 linear feet, 6 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11675040

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