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

Obergefell Isn’t Dobbs. Gay Marriage Will Stand.
When the Supreme Court first recognized a nationwide constitutional right to same-sex marriage in the 2015 case Obergefell v. Hodges, Kim Davis didn’t like it. So Davis – a county clerk in Kentucky who apparently saw herself as the interpreter and administrator of all laws – decided she had the right “under God’s authority” to […]

The Calm Before the Epstein Storm

Will the U.S. Supreme Court Actually Save Ghislaine Maxwell?

Trump Is Only Pretending to Release More Epstein Material

Ghislaine Maxwell Is Not the Savior

Pam Bondi: Trump’s Clueless Heat Shield

Nobody Trusts Pam Bondi

The Diddy Verdict — What Went Wrong?

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?
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