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The DOJ Cannot Be Trusted
The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee discusses the Epstein files, accountability for the Trump administration â and what happens if Democrats take the House this fall.
The Legal Fallout in Minnesota Has Only Just Begun
The Trump administration and the Republican Party are scrambling to deal with the fallout after the unjustifiable killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis.
'They Have This Combination of Grandiosity, Narcissism and Sociopathy'
The Trump administration recently stumbled into a surprising international fight over what the State Department describes as "free speech" on social media.
Trump May Have Accidentally Pardoned the Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber
The Justice Department has touted the arrest, but he might still walk free.
Why Trump's Venezuela Intervention Is Different
The episode represents a new moment in presidential power and the law.
5 Rules for Reading the Epstein Files
How to review a mountain of potentially explosive documents like a pro.
Trump Is Raging at a Looming Supreme Court Loss on Tariffs
The fate of the Trump administration's tariff regime hangs in the balance before the Supreme Court.
Remember the Torture Memos? The Boat Strike Memos May Be Worse.
The Trump administration needs to release the legal analysis underpinning its controversial military campaign.
The Courts Might as Well Just Shut Down
As the Supreme Court takes up Trump's tariffs, we had two conservative legal scholars fight it out on the issue.
Avoiding Merrick Garland's Mistakes, the Next Time Democrats Hold Power
A new book offers five vital lessons for how Democrats should pursue accountability in the next post-Trump era.
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