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A Trump Jan. 6 Indictment Appears to Be Imminent
What do we know? And what can we reasonably infer? -
Lawfare Live: Updates in the Trump Special Counsel Investigations
Join Benjamin Wittes, Anna Bower, and Roger Parloff for a discussion of the new developments in the Trump Mar-a-Lago and Jan. 6 investigations. -
Georgia Supreme Court Dismisses Trump's Request for Fulton County Intervention
In a unanimous decision, the Georgia Supreme Court dismissed Trump's petition for its intervention in the proceedings of the ongoing Fulton County investigation. -
Justice Dept Issues Motion for Protective Order Over Classified Docs in MAL Case
The Justice Department’s proposed order aims to establish procedures that must be followed by counsel, the parties, and any other individuals granted access to the classified information in the case. -
Trump Asks Georgia Supreme Court to Quash Fulton County Report, Disqualify Willis
The petition to the Supreme Court of Georgia is Trump's latest effort to stall what is expected to be another criminal indictment against the former president. -
Justice Dept. Pushes Back on Trump Effort to Delay MAL Trial
The department argued that the trial date should remain set for December 2023. -
The Military Commissions Can’t Seem to Quit Torture Evidence
The government and defense agree it’s illegal to use torture-obtained evidence. In Nurjaman, military commissions authorized it anyway. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Catching Up on the Trump Trials
What is the status of the investigations into and prosecutions against former President Donald Trump? -
They’ll Be in the Room Where It Happens
The grand jury is seated in Fulton County. -
The FBI is Getting a New Headquarters. Will Americans Get a New FBI?
The move is a chance for the bureau to come to terms with its history and renew its relationship with the public it serves. -
The Lawfare Podcast: But Her Emails!
Does former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago conduct bear any resemblance to the conduct of Hillary Clinton regarding her emails? -
Justice Department Reports Reflect Shift in Thinking About Police Reform
The first police findings reports from Biden’s Justice Department reflect a substantive advance in the department’s police reform work.