For Donald Trump, Undue Delay Is the Name of the Game
Americans want to know whether former President Donald Trump is a convict before they vote. But the Supreme Court, supposed to be our ultimate recourse for unbiased justice—apparently doesn't want us to have the answer.
The Question of Legal Culpability for COVID Deaths
If Republicans succeed in preventing President Joe Biden from containing the pandemic, they are more likely to win elections. But more Americans are dying as a result. That raises a legal question.
New Voting Rights Laws Could be Upheld by the Supreme Court
If pending voting rights laws are enacted, the Supreme Court will uphold them.
DOJ Should Appoint Special Counsel to Prosecute Trump
Prosecuting Donald Trump for violating federal law is the job of the Justice Department and appointing a special counsel would be the best way of getting it done.
Could Trump Be Criminally Liable for His Deadly Mishandling of Coronavirus?
The U.S. would have experienced fewer deaths and less economic damage had the federal government been better prepared—or simply as prepared as some other countries.
Polls Have Bernie Beating Trump. But Republicans Haven't Even Started Yet
Trump will drown out discussion of Bernie's policies by stoking voter paranoia about socialism and communism, mixing facts with lies. And Sanders is uniquely vulnerable to his smears.
Congress Should Investigate Trump's Failure in Korea
House Democrats can and should expose Trump's failed North Korea policy by questioning Mike Pompeo, John Bolton and Pentagon and intelligence agency officials on national TV.