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Lawfare No Bull: The Final Meeting of the House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 Attack
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Jan. 6 Committee Releases Witness Interview Transcripts
The House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol released transcripts of witness testimony gathered over the course of its 18 month investigation. -
Lawfare No Bull: D.C. Circuit Hears Arguments in Blassingame v. Trump
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A Crucial Appeal for Capitol Riot Prosecutions: D.C. Circuit to Hear Arguments Challenging the Felony Charge Used in 290 Cases
If an appellate panel affirms the dismissals of the charges in the trilogy of cases involving Jan. 6 rioters on Dec. 12, it would needlessly annihilate hundreds of Capitol siege charges aimed at exceedin... -
Five Stray Thoughts on the Oath Keepers Verdict
A listicle of in-the-weeds takeaways from Lawfare’s Oath Keepers trial correspondent. -
Seditious Kvetching: The Surprisingly Non-Trivial Defense in the Oath Keepers Prosecution
Because there was no concrete plan to storm the Capitol, the defendants have been able to argue that their rhetoric was no more than that: rhetoric. -
Flynn Must Fly to Fulton
Judge rules that, much like Newt Gingrich and Lindsey Graham, Michael Flynn cannot ignore a Fulton County grand jury subpoena. -
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
What triggered the appointment of a special counsel, who is Jack Smith, and what, if anything, does this mean for the investigations into Donald Trump? -
The Lawfare Podcast, Emergency Edition: Another Special Counsel Investigation of Donald Trump
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Even Newt Gingrich Has to Testify in Fulton County
While you were recovering from election night, the former House speaker and I were in court. -
Mark Meadows Can’t Ignore a Fulton County Subpoena Either
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has his first day in court—and it doesn’t go his way. -
Thinking Through the Jan. 6 Committee’s Trump Subpoena
Is Trump immune from the subpoena? Can the select committee enforce it if he refuses to comply? It’s complicated.