For the past two episodes of Lawyer2Lawyer, we have covered SCOTUS cases that have included ballot access and immunity with former President Trump at the forefront of these cases. Trump has also been charged in four criminal cases.
In this episode, Craig is joined by professor Tamara R. Lave, from the University of Miami, as they spotlight these upcoming criminal cases of Trump, whether these cases will go to trial before the presidential election, and possible punishment.
Mentioned in this episode:
Tracking the Trump Criminal Cases (Politico)
Packing the Court
Journalists, Protests, Law Enforcement, and Freedom of the Press
Cyberwarfare, U.S./Russia Relations, and Ukraine
Open Carry Laws, Public Safety, and Young v. Hawaii
Charging the Capitol Rioters, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and the Future of the Justice Department
Liability and Litigation Stemming from the Texas Weather Crisis
The Search of Electronic Devices at the U.S. Border
The Executive Orders of President Biden
Legal Liability Stemming from the Capitol Riot
Defining Sedition under the Trump Presidency
Taking a Different Path-Leaving the Law and Finding your Passion
COVID & the Courts
Transition of Power
Presidential Immunity
The 2020 Election: Voter Suppression, Mail-in Ballots, and a Potential Legal Fight
The President, COVID-19, and Impact on the American Public
RBG, Judge Amy Coney Barrett & the Impact on SCOTUS
Bob Woodward, the “Trump Tapes,” and the Parallels to Watergate
The President, the Press, and the Dossier
The Constitutionality of the President’s Recent Executive Orders
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