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SCOTUS Kicks Off February Session With Four Cases

Constitutional Law Reporter

In the most high-profile case of the week, the Court addressed the scope of the attorney-client privilege when an attorney provides both legal and non-legal advice. The Ohio Adjutant General’s Department v. The post SCOTUS Kicks Off February Session With Four Cases appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter.

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“Without any Doubt, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, Beyond any Doubt”: Tribe Declares Trump Committed Attempted Murder

JonathanTurley

After the riot, District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine announced that he was considering arresting Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Tribe further predicted that Attorney General Merrick Garland would criminally charge Donald Trump. Those are plenty to start with.”. Rudy Giuliani and U.S. So what happened to that prosecution ?

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“The Illegality…Was Obvious”: An Analysis of the Carter Opinion on Jan. 6th

JonathanTurley

However, there are elements to the decision that are deeply concerning on issues ranging from free speech to attorney-client privilege. Attorney General Merrick] Garland will have an exceptionally hard time justifying a decision not to prosecute.”. Attorney General Racine that he was pursuing possible charges.

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Trump’s Liability Or Opportunity? Two Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump Over Capitol Riot

JonathanTurley

attorney Patrick Malone, who previously filed ethics complaints against lawyers representing the Trump campaign or the Republican party. COUNT FOUR (Violation of a Public Safety Statute: D.C. COUNT FIVE (Violation of a Public Safety Statute: D.C. The 40-page lawsuit was written by D.C. Code § 22-1322 – Incitement to Riot).

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Michigan Legislators Face Calls For Possible Criminal Charges After Meeting With President Trump On Certification

JonathanTurley

Now, the Michigan Attorney General and others are suggesting that Republicans who oppose certification or even meet with President Donald Trump on the issue could be criminally investigated or charged. Chief Justice John Roberts eviscerated what he called the “boundless interpretation of the federal bribery statute.” McNally, 483 U.

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