Mar 29, 2019
Today's topics:
*"What happens when Nadler subpoenaes the Mueller report?"
*A little law school discussion of continuing courses of conduct
and how they impact statutes of limitation
*A little law school discussion on the federal v. state court
systems and how this impacts investigatory oversight
*No, the SDNY...
Mar 28, 2019
Today's topics:
*No, I do not think Barr shut down the Mueller investigation--
here's why
*the Mueller Grand Jury is continuing "robustly"
*the Mueller report is over 300 pages-- but Barr only quoted 64
words
*Schiff made a hell of a speech this morning in committee, and he's
not going anywhere
*Butina will be sentenced...
Mar 27, 2019
Today's topics:
*I'm grumpy, particularly about misinformation on what's happening
with the ACA
*Speaking of which, here's clarity on what's going on
*No, Grand Jury materials can't be disclosed after the GJ is no
longer impaneled
*A few thoughts on the Mueller report, and the rightful editing of
it for good legal...
Mar 26, 2019
Today's topics:
*A few words on whether Barr shut down the Mueller investigation
early
*Our big push right now has to be to get the report seen
publicly
*Worst v. best case scenarios v. 2020 and what it means for us
NOW
*A comment on how I position myself versus other "public
intellectuals" and what it means for...
Mar 25, 2019
Today's topics:
*why we should all be very cautious about reaching ANY conclusions
until we see the actual Mueller report
*where to direct your activism and attention today
*a brief summary of what we think we know so far
*a short primer on prosecutorial discretion
*a discussion on the other ongoing investigations, and...