Courts and Law

Sorry Doubters, But Bragg Was Right to Indict Trump

It’s easy to understand the public angst about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment of Donald Trump. To many, including…

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The Fake Elector Scheme Could Land Trump In Jail

On December 14, 2020, Republican operatives in at least five states – each of which had already officially certified Joe…

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It’s Time To Indict Donald Trump

The long saga of the government’s nearly two-year effort to identify and retrieve classified documents (among other government property) stolen…

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Trump’s Company Guilty of Fraud, Financial Crimes

The Trump Organization’s website features a 4,000-plus-word tribute to its eponymous founder. This tedious, nearly unreadable paean to the wonder…

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Will the Supreme Court Go Narrow or Broad in Ruling on Free Speech vs. Equal Protection?

The Supreme Court is now faced with the seemingly thankless task of declaring winners and losers between people who insist…

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Here’s Why This Seditious Conspiracy Verdict Matters

A jury in Federal District Court in Washington delivered a reassuring—but somewhat puzzling—split decision on Tuesday convicting Oath Keepers founder Stewart…

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‘But Her Emails’—Trump’s Dishonest Whataboutism

In defense of the proposition that Donald Trump has been the victim of “unequal application of rules and practices,” Alan…

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Trump’s O.J. Defense

It’s stunning how quickly the public debate has evolved over the FBI search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. Aside from…

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The Secret Service’s Indefensible Destruction of Texts

The Secret Service’s destruction of text messages requested by the House January 6th Committee appears to have been brutally efficient.…

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The Supreme Court’s Murder Suicide Pact In Overruling Roe v Wade

The big story of the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization is…

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