Roll Call offers this report (paid subscription required), which begins: “Lou Fisher, a 35-year veteran of the Congressional Research Service who in recent months spoke out against agency policies that he said advocated neutrality and suppressed the analytical skills of researchers, learned last week that he was being reassigned to another branch of the Library of Congress. A CRS spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday that Fisher had been reassigned to work in the Law Library of Congress under Law Librarian Rubens Medina, but she said the agency would have no further comment on Fisher, who joined CRS in the early 1970s and became one of the agency’s top researchers specializing in separation of powers issues.”