After a 3-hour hearing, the Supreme Court must define presidential immunity
NPR Morning Edition | April 26, 2024
‘I’m Worried About Their Safety’: Ex-Federal Prosecutor Concerned Trump Trial Jurors Are Being ‘Outed’
CNN | April 16, 2024
'Very bad lawyer': Ex-federal prosecutor blasts ex-Trump lawyer John Eastman
CNN | April 5, 2024
Did Garland blow it? Bottom-up process questioned as Trump deploys stall strategy
MSNBC (Alex Wagner) | March 23, 2024
‘Very stormy rhetoric’: Justices crush effort to keep Trump off the ballot
MSNBC (Stephanie Ruhle) | March 4, 2024
'A lot of spectacle, but not very much substance.': Hear Fani Willis testimony on alleged misconduct
MSNBC (Symone Sanders) | February 15, 2024
‘Supreme Court justices must have their track suits on’: Arguments on Trump ballot eligibility begin
MSNBC (Stephanie Ruhle) | February 8, 2024
Historic: SCOTUS faces ultimate test against Trump that could define 2024 race
MSNBC (Ari Melber) | February 8, 2024
A closer look at the legal implications of the latest indictment against Trump
NPR (Morning Edition) | August 2, 2023
Trump's federal trial should take place before general election, majority says
MSNBC (Morning Joe) | July 7, 2023
Justice Department laid out the case against Trump in a 40-page indictment
NPR (Morning Edition) | June 12, 2023
The effort to defend Trump is very haphazard, says former federal prosecutor
MSNBC (Morning Joe) | June 10, 2023
How a prestigious Wall Street law firm got caught up in FTX’s chaos
The Financial Times | January 25, 2023
Garland's past and politics offer insights as Trump investigations ripen
MSNBC (Alex Wagner) | January 17, 2023
After Decades of Corruption, Donald Trump Has His First Adverse Legal Verdict
The Nation | December 7, 2022
House committee investigating Jan. 6 to hold hearing Thursday
WBUR’s “Here & Now” | October 13, 2022
Donald Trump-appointed judge’s order threatens to delay investigation
The Financial Times | September 7, 2022
Who might be qualified to be special master in Trump documents investigation?
WBUR’s “Here & Now” | September 6, 2022
What the subpoena for the Secret Service's erased texts means for the Jan. 6 probe
NPR | July 6, 2022
‘Historically unprecedented’ January 6 hearing damning for Trump
The Financial Times | June 11, 2022
737 Max crash victims' families aim to reopen Boeing's deferred prosecution agreement
NPR (Morning Edition) | May 3, 2022
U.S. House panel's push for Trump criminal charges may fall flat
What Next (Slate) | March 9, 2022
How AG Garland’s Handling Of Trump Could ‘Define’ His Legacy
MSNBC (Lawrence O’Donnell) | December 24, 2021
How one of America’s largest employers leans on federal law enforcement
Politico | December 21, 2021
‘Most Americans Today Believe the Stock Market Is Rigged, and They’re Right’
Bloomberg | September 29, 2021
The DOJ Inspector General’s Family Separation Investigation
The Majority Report with Sam Seder | April 26, 2021
Holding the Fraudster-in-Chief to Account
(a brief interview with some previously unreported, not-so-top-secret info)
The New York Review of Books | November 21, 2020
Fixing the Justice Department After Four Years of Donald Trump
Interview with Sam Seder | November 20, 2020
The Politicization of the Justice Department Press Shop
Interview with WNYC’s “On the Media” |
September 30, 2020
The Time To Be A White Collar Criminal Is Now
Interview with Sam Seder | August 9, 2020
Suspect in UK corruption case complained to DoJ about SFO lawyer
(unnamed but still!)
The Financial Times | July 31, 2020
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How the US Justice Department let an alleged Israeli fraud kingpin get away
The Times of Israel | June 26, 2020
Allegations of needless US evidence-gathering requests raise concerns in UK
Global Investigations Review | May 22, 2020
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Dispute Over Justice Department’s Use of Overseas-Evidence Requests Grows
The Wall Street Journal | March 17, 2020
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Traders Challenge Government’s Use of Foreign-Evidence Requests
The Wall Street Journal | February 26, 2020
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Justice Department Accused of Abusing Process to Extend Statute of Limitations
The Wall Street Journal | February 2, 2020
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