Reading Room Document
Executive Branch Participation in the Cyberspace Solarium Commission
In our tripartite constitutional structure, any commission performing federal functions must reside within a single one of the three branches of government. The Cyberspace Solarium Commission is properly viewed as a Legislative Branch entity, because congressional appointees compose the majority of the Commission's membership, the Commission exercises the investigative authorities of a congressional committee, and the Commission's ultimate mission is to advise Congress. The Executive Branch officials serving on the Commission should act with one unified voice, subject to executive supervision, in advising the Commission and should maintain the confidentiality of Executive Branch information when sharing their information and expertise with the Commission. The OLC does not provide release dates for its opinions, so the release date listed is the date on which the opinion was authored. The original opinion is available at www.justice.gov/olc/file/1355826/download.
The OLC's Opinions
Opinions published by the OLC, including those released in response to our FOIA lawsuit