"Will Trump Get Arrested? Between Sketchy Witnesses and the Law, Case Comes Up Short"
Jonathan Turley wrote for USA Today about weakness in the case against Donald Trump that might be brought by the Manhattan District Attorney.
"Will Trump Get Arrested? Between Sketchy Witnesses and the Law, Case Comes Up Short"
Jonathan Turley wrote for USA Today about weakness in the case against Donald Trump that might be brought by the Manhattan District Attorney.
"George Conway Says This Is Trump's Best Defense If He's Indicted"
Jonathan Turley was quoted by Newsweek criticizing the Manhattan District Attorney’s expected indictment of Donald Trump for falsifying financial records.
"Bragg Brings a Criminal Case Back From Dead, But May Have Reanimated Trump’s Chances"
Jonathan Turley wrote for the New York Post about the potential indictment of Donald Trump for falsifying financial records by the Manhattan District Attorney.
Jonathan Turley was quoted by the Daily Mail on Trump’s reaction to the news that he may be indicted and on the flaws in the case brought by the Manhattan DA.
"Turley Says There Are 'A Number of Flaws' in the Case for Trump's Arrest"
Jonathan Turley was quoted by the Washington Examiner from his appearance on Fox and Friends Saturday.
"Get Ready for Manhattan DA’s Made-for-TV Trump Prosecution: High on Ratings, But Short on the Law"
Jonathan Turley wrote for The Hill about the expected indictment of Donald Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
"Google Stacks its Legal Team with Former DOJ Employees as it Faces Antitrust Cases"
William Kovacic was quoted by CNBC about Google hiring former DOJ employees as it faces antitrust lawsuits.
"Hunter Biden Countersuit Against Wilmington Computer Repairman 'One of the Weirdest Filings'"
Jonathan Turley appeared on Fox News to discuss Hunter Biden’s countersuit against the Wilmington computer repairman.
"Proud Boys Defense Puts on a Show, for Those Inside Court and Out"
Stephen Saltzburg was quoted by the Washington Post regarding Proud Boys’ attorneys making remarks seemingly for the benefit of the public rather than the jury.
"Colorado Has Taken Steps to Improve Maternal Care, But More Work Needed to Advance Health Equity"
Dayna Bowen Matthew was quoted in the Denver Post about addressing the disparities in maternal and infant mortality, which may take a change in the legal system