Department of Justice
No True Bill & No True U.S. Attorneys
Something remarkable happened last week. A grand jury in Norfolk, Virginia, returned a no true bill—meaning it found insufficient evidence—on a proposed mortgage fraud indictment presented by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. What is remarkable about this outcome? It rarely happens. Federal prosecutors almost always secure indictments from grand juries. […]
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Trump Admin Ramps Up Airstrikes (with Barb McQuade)
Giving Up Is Unforgivable (with Joyce Vance)
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Bonus: Live Q&A (with Joyce Vance)
Insider Sample 9/30: Is the Comey Prosecution Fatally Flawed?
DOJ’s Shifting Sands on Epstein (with Mimi Rocah, Elie Honig & Asha Rangappa)
Oops, We Texted a War Plan to the Press (with Ruth Marcus)
Note from Elie: Eric Adams: NYC’s Mayor, DOJ’s Yo-Yo
Note from Mimi: Protecting Prosecutorial Independence
Note from Asha: Fearless Speech: What Are You Willing to Risk to Speak Out?
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Note from Barb: The Mission of Justice
Note from Elie: The Secret Biden Tape That We Shouldn’t Hear
Note from Elie: Judge Cannon’s Ruling: Probably Wrong, But Not Crazy
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