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Now Mueller’s Probe is Over, Should and Will His Findings Be Made Public? Law and Past Practice

The first waiting game is over. Special Counsel Robert Mueller has completed his role as Special Counsel and delivered his findings to Attorney General William Barr. Now, the…

Why it’s a mistake to be a-waitin’ “the” Mueller Report (and why you should instead focus on two other reports)

OLC’s governing view of the constitutionality of a grand jury indictment of a sitting president therefore doesn't stand in the way of DOJ providing a comprehensive account to…
Michael Cohen, US President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, is sworn in to testify before the House Oversight and Reform Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 27, 2019.

Trump Told Cohen to Lie to Congress About “Collusion” in General—Not just the Moscow Tower deal

"What has largely escaped notice is that Cohen directly implicated the President in an instruction to lie about collusion more generally. Cohen’s about face on the question of…
A collage of Michael Cohen and Donald Trump

The Biggest Bombshell in Michael Cohen’s Written Testimony

'"The biggest bombshell is this one: Cohen's statement that Roger Stone informed candidate Trump in advance of Wikileaks' release of the stolen emails (and Trump's responding with…
Russian journalists watch a TV showing U.S. President Donald Trump shaking hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the press center of Presidential Palace on July 16, 2018 in Helsinki, Finland.

Stop Using the Word “Collusion”—How to Frame the Critical Question at the Heart of Trump-Russia

Much of the discussion surrounding the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russia in the months leading up to the 2016 election has been mystifying for the American public. As the…
Michael Cohen is surrounded by press as he arrives at federal court for his sentencing hearing, December 12, 2018 in New York City.

Questioning Michael Cohen: An Advanced Course in Congressional Investigations

Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, has announced his willingness to testify before the House Oversight and Reform Committee and the House and Senate intelligence…
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) (R) listens to ranking member Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) question officials from the intelligence community during a hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill February 13, 2018 in Washington, DC.

Who is Richard Burr, Really? Why the public can’t trust his voice in the Russia probe

On the same day that Senator Richard Burr (R-N.C.) officially joined the Trump campaign as a senior national security advisor, the U.S. intelligence community released a statement…
rump welcomes members of the press to the State Dining Room Monday, January 14, 2019, where the 2018 NCAA Football National Champions, the Clemson Tigers, will be welcomed with food from Domino’s, McDonald’s, Wendy’s and Burger King.

Norms Watch: Damage to Democracy and Rule of Law in January 2019

Welcome to the latest installment of Norms Watch, our series tracking both the flouting of democratic norms by the Trump administration and the erosion of those norms in reactions…
Roger Stone on Fox News with Tucker Carlson

How Did Roger Stone Know What the President Told Mueller?

"There’s a likely simple—and non-nefarious—answer to a question circulating on Twitter and cable news shows. There’s also an indication of legal trouble for President Donald…
Roger Stone, a former advisor to President Donald Trump, leaves the Fort Lauderdale Federal Courthouse on January 25, 2019 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Roger Stone Indictment Implicates Trump Campaign in Election Law Violations

"The details of Stone’s allegedly illegal activities laid out in the indictment implicate the Trump campaign, and perhaps President Trump himself, in illegally soliciting a campaign…
Roger Stone, a former advisor to President Donald Trump, exits the Federal Courthouse on January 25, 2019 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The Withering of the Giuliani Defense of “No Crime of Collusion” in Wake of Roger Stone’s Indictment

Former White House Counsel Bob Bauer on the trajectory of the Russia investigation in light of Stone's indictment.

Why It May Not Matter If BuzzFeed Got It Wrong: “Encouraging” Perjury is Also a Crime

"If President Trump encouraged, rather than directed, Cohen to lie to Congress, the President would still be guilty of a federal crime involving an obstruction of justice."
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