Comey Indictment Shows Danger of Subservient Prosecutors
The political prosecution of a presidential enemy has left the government with a seemingly unwinnable case — and a justice system tainted by politics.
The political prosecution of a presidential enemy has left the government with a seemingly unwinnable case — and a justice system tainted by politics.
In gun cases, more than in other areas of constitutional law, Supreme Court justices increasingly rely on legal scholarship.
In this book excerpt, former FBI agent Mike German, who worked undercover in white supremacist and militia groups, issues a wake-up call about law enforcement’s dangerously lax approach to far-right violence.
Rewarding people who tried to ignite an insurrection turns the pardon power on its head.
The special counsel has done nothing but comply with the reasonable rules set by the judge.
A former U.S. attorney breaks down the challenges and choices the special counsel now faces in prosecuting Trump.
The decision of whether to prosecute the former president for mishandling national security secrets will likely end up in the Supreme Court’s hands.
With the myth of Donald Trump’s invincibility shattered, Smith can proceed like business as usual.
Experience shows that juries take seriously their duty to set aside their biases and decide where the truth lies.