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Merrick Garland

Jan. 6 Committee Member Says He’d Be Surprised If DOJ Doesn’t Indict Trump
Rep. Jamie Raskin stated there is "deep culpability" for "everything that Donald Trump did" to try to remain president.

Congress Has One Last Chance to Abolish the Crack Cocaine Sentencing Disparity
Merrick Garland’s recent memo was an important first step, but only Congress can fully end the sentencing disparities.

Trump Says He’s Been “Open” and “Transparent” Regarding Docs Kept at Mar-a-Lago
Trump kept government documents he took from the White House hidden at his Mar-a-Lago estate for over a year and a half.

DOJ Won Antitrust Victory by Arguing Publishing Merger Would Harm Top Authors
The DOJ used an unusual legal strategy to stop the merger of two major publishing houses — with help from Stephen King.

GOP Insiders Predict DOJ Will Indict Trump After Midterms
Trump could face obstruction charges relating to his improper post-presidential hoarding of government documents.

Thousands Demand Release of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange
Advocates say if Assange is successfully extradited to the U.S. other investigative journalists are at risk too.

Trump Affidavit Contains Broad-Based Probable Cause of Three Federal Crimes
Even the unredacted allegations provide overwhelming evidence that serious crimes were committed.

Legal Experts Scratch Their Heads at Trump’s “Very Strange” New DOJ Lawsuit
"He's sort of asking Merrick Garland to prosecute him," says Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe.

On the Trump Front, This Week Has Been a Year. What Will Come of It?
Merrick Garland has called Donald Trump's bluff in a staredown for the ages.

FBI Was Reportedly Searching Mar-a-Lago for Nuclear Weapons-Related Documents
Authorities were deeply concerned the material could "potentially…[fall] into the wrong hands."