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Books, Articles & Panels
Below you can find a list of relevant books, articles, and panels discussing legislative oversight.




 
															Oversight Overviews
- Keeping tabs on the executive (2023) by Jennifer Selin and Grace Moore
- Why is Congressional Oversight Important, and How Can It Be Done Well? (2023) — podcast by Kevin Kosar, American Enterprise Institute
- Congressional Oversight and Investigations – New Developments and Outlook for the 117th Congress (2021) – podcast by Federalist Society’s Article I Initiative with 5 oversight experts 
- Using Congressional Investigations to Effect Change-video presentation (2020) by Elise Bean
- Congressional Overspeech (2020) by Josh Chafetz
- Improving Bipartisanship in High-Profile Congressional Investigations Panel (2019) by Federalist Society Article I Initiative
- Defining Congressional Oversight and Measuring Its Effectiveness (2018) by Senator Carl Levin and Elise Bean
- Financial Exposure: Carl Levin’s Senate Investigations into Finance and Tax Abuse (2018) by Elise Bean
- Congressional Government Oversight Panel (2018) by Brookings Institution
- Constitution: Oversight by Congress is Critical (2017) by Betsy Wright Hawkings
 
															Oversight Books, Articles, and Panels
More materials are available in the Oversight Scholars section.
- Congressional Investigations and Oversight: Case Studies and Analysis, Lance Cole and Stanley M. Brand (Carolina Academic Press, 2023)
- The Role of Executive Branch Lawyers and the Presidential Records Act Compliance (April 25, 2023), panel sponsored by the Federalist Society
- Investigating Oversight: Why congressional hearings are bad and how they can be made great again – The American Prospect (May 27, 2021)
- Civil Enforcement of Congressional Authorities (2021) hearing before House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet
- Why and How Faculty Should Participate in U.S. Policy Making (2021) by Michael A. Fisher and Lindsay K. Milliken 
- Congress’ Authority to Influence and Control Executive Branch Agencies (2021) by Congressional Research Service
- Members of Congress Job Description (including oversight) (Congressional Management Foundation 2018)
- Using FOIA and public databases to track down DoD contracts (Muckrock, August 24, 2018)
- GOP Senator Grassley says oversight is fundamental for a functioning federal government (The Hill, July 10, 2018)
- Financial Exposure: Carl Levin’s Senate Investigations into Finance and Tax Abuse, Elise Bean (Palgrave MacMillan, 2018)
- Congress’s Constitution: Legislative Authority and the Separation of Powers, Josh Chafetz (Yale University Press, 2017)
- Congress: The sleeping watchdog (The Hill, Dec. 6, 2017)
- Investigating the Financial Crisis (pdf) by Elise J. Bean (2016)
- Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power, Douglas L. Kriner and Eric Schickler (Princeton University Press 2016)
- The American Senate: An Insider’s History, Neil MacNeil and Richard A. Baker (Oxford University Press 2013), Chapters 9 & 10
- The Investigator: Fifty Years of Uncovering the Truth, Terry Lenzner (Blue Rider Press, Penguin Group, 2013)
- The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship In Times of Crisis, Ira Shapiro (Perseus Books Group, 2012)
- Congressional Investigations of the Department of Justice, 1920-2012: History, Law, and Practice (pdf) (Congressional Research Service, November 5, 2012)
- Congress Investigates: A Critical and Documentary History, editors Roger A. Bruns, David L. Hostetter, and Raymond W. Smock (Facts on File, 2011), Volumes 1-2
- Oversight: Representing the Interests of Blacks and Latinos in Congress, Michael D. Minta (Oxford University Press 2011)
- The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works by Congressman Henry Waxman (Twelve, 2009)
- Legislative Oversight of Intelligence Activities: The U.S. Experience, Senate Report 103-88 (1994), by the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence 
- Men of Zeal: A Candid Inside Story of the Iran-Contra Hearings, U.S. Sens. William S. Cohen and George J. Mitchell (Penguin Books, 1989)
- The Power to Probe: A Study of Congressional Investigations, James Hamilton (Random House, 1976)
- The Truman Committee: A Study in Congressional Responsibility, Donald H. Riddle (Rutgers University Press, 1964)
- Grand Inquest: The Story of Congressional Investigations, Telford Taylor (Ballantine Books, 1961)