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Researchers working to mitigate online election lies are facing multifaceted attacks, but with 2024 looming, that critical work continues.
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Is it likely that Trump could succeed in getting the Jan. 6 case against him dismissed based on presidential immunity?
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The contracts used to hire foreign laborers in many Middle Eastern countries are routinely violated and give workers few options to redress exploitative or abusive behavior.
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Listen to this week's episode of “Trump’s Trials and Tribulations.”
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And it looks like he may get to speak to the grand jurors who indicted his client.
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The document details the threats that the Department has identified for the next year.
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An evaluation of Trump’s argument for presidential immunity in the Jan. 6 case.
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On Sept. 19, Benjamin Wittes will be joined by DHS Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Kenneth Wainstein for a conversation on the current threat environment.
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The Justice Department argues that Trump’s arguments fail to meet the recusal standard.
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Is Mark Meadows likely to succeed with his request to remove his Fulton County case to federal court?