Elie Honig
Elie Honig served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York for 8.5 years and as the Director of the Division of Criminal Justice at the Office of Attorney General for the State of New Jersey for 5.5 years. He is currently a legal Analyst for CNN and Executive Director at Rutgers Institute for Secure Communities

The Diddy Verdict — What Went Wrong?
Sean (“Diddy”) Combs has been convicted of two federal felonies but, for all practical purposes, he has won. Regular readers of this column won’t be surprised by the outcome. As I wrote in this space before the trial, “The jury won’t convict Combs merely if they believe he’s horrible and greedy and grotesque; they’ll convict […]

The Supreme Court Just Gave the President More Power

The Quiet Unraveling of the Kilmar Abrego Garcia Prosecution

The President’s Constitutional Power to Do Stupid Things

The Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case: Prosecution as Political Cover

The Supreme Court Will Settle Trump’s Tariffs – But When, and How?

Trump vs. Harvard: Asymmetric Warfare

Letitia James Started It, but Trump’s Payback Isn’t the Answer

Note from Elie: Trump’s Government by Hysteria

Note from Elie: How Diddy Just Might Avoid Disaster

Note from Elie: We’ve Got 99 Immigration Problems, but the Judge Arrests Ain’t One

The Trump Administration’s False Flag: Combating Anti-Semitism at Harvard is Really About Thought Control

Note from Elie: How Could the Kilmar Abrego Garcia Standoff End?
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