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With the Trump Gag Orders, Courts Confront Harassment
The gag orders against Trump in New York and Washington, D.C., reveal how the threat of violence is already shaping the cases against the former president. -
You Can Now Read the GBI’s Coffee Co. Report in Full
A high-altitude summary of the previously unreleased document on the voting system breach, published for the first time, on Lawfare. -
When the Government Buys Sensitive Personal Data
Law enforcement has been buying sensitive personal data for use in investigations, but these purchases likely violate the Fourth Amendment. -
Trump Files Reply Brief for Motion to Dismiss on Presidential Immunity
The reply brief attempts to further the case for extending immunity to criminal cases. -
Government Wins Another Fragile Victory for Key Felony Charge in Jan. 6 Cases
Appeals judges’ acceptance of the government’s positions has been 100-percent correlated with the political party of the judge’s appointer. -
Lawfare No Bull: Former Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Pleads Guilty
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Lawfare No Bull: Former Trump Lawyer Kenneth Chesebro Pleads Guilty
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Trump Files Motion to Dismiss for ‘Selective and Vindictive Prosecution’
Trump claims that the indictment is vindictive and that prosecutors have “behaved in an…unconstitutionally selective fashion.” -
Trump Files Motion to Dismiss Jan. 6 Case on Statutory Grounds
He argues that the government has failed to allege elements required under the charged statutes. -
Trump Files Motion to Dismiss Jan. 6 Case on Constitutional Grounds
Trump moved to dismiss the government’s case against him on several constitutional bases. -
Taking Trump’s Presidential Immunity Briefing Seriously
One way or another, the former president’s motion to dismiss will make important new law on a major question of presidential power. -
United States v. Menendez: When Bars of Gold May Not Be Enough
How McDonnell v. United States will shape the ongoing prosecution of New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez.