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Trump Responds to Government's Proposed Protective Order in MAL Case
Donald Trump requests the ability to review evidence that includes classified material in locations other than the designated SCIFs. -
Twitter Fined $350,000, Failed to Comply with Trump Search Warrant
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed a district court decision to hold Twitter in contempt and impose a $350,000 fine. -
The (Many) Trials of Donald J. Trump
With civil and criminal cases underway in New York, Florida, D.C., and potentially Georgia—how is this all supposed to work? -
Does Donald Trump Have to Attend His Own Trial?
On the embarrassing state of Rule 43 law -
Trump Opposes Government’s Proposed Protective Order in Jan. 6 Case
In the filing, Trump claimed that the proposed order was “overbroad” and violated his First Amendment rights. -
New Lawfare Live Series: Trump's Trials and Tribulations with Benjamin Wittes
Benjamin Wittes and the Lawfare team will host a weekly live discussion of the latest developments in the Trump trials on Fridays at 4pm ET. -
Escape From D.C.: The Sequel. Why Trump's Vowed Change of Venue Motion in His Jan. 6 Case Is Dead on Arrival
If Trump files such a motion, he will almost certainly lose it. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Something Got Released
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Trump Requests Court Delay Briefing Schedule in Jan. 6 Case
The government opposed the motion, writing that the proposal would cause “unnecessary delay to normal order.” -
Justice Department Arrests Two U.S. Navy Sailors on Espionage Charges
Prosecutors unsealed two separate indictments in cases of U.S. Navy servicemembers accused of transmitting sensitive military information to Chinese intelligence officers. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A ‘New Era in Police Reform?’ with Christy Lopez
Christy Lopez joins Tyler McBrien to discuss the Justice Department's civil rights investigation into the Memphis Police Department and what it means going forward. -
Trump Faces Arraignment #3
The proceeding was short and simple. The anti-circumcision protester outside was a bit incongruous.