Despite the proliferation of charges against Donald Trump, there is nothing that assures he will be sent to the big house instead of the White House.
Author: Jonathan Turley
Indicting Trump for ‘knowingly false statements’ about election sets US on dangerous path
The hatred for Trump is so all-encompassing that legal experts on the political left have ignored the chilling implications of this indictment.
Trump arraignment: Why prosecutors will push for a speedy trial before 2024
Special counsel Jack Smith’s greatest problem is not Donald Trump, but time. He must move fast to avoid a trial in an election year.
ChatGPT falsely accused me of sexually harassing my students. Can we really trust AI?
Artificial intelligence technology and ‘blame the bot’ thinking creates a buffer between those who get to frame facts and those who get framed.
Will Trump get arrested? Between sketchy witnesses and the law, case comes up short.
Despite legal flaws in the case against former President Donald Trump, District Attorney Alvin Bragg is counting on favorable New York judges, jurors.
Attorney General Garland’s stature shrinks as he doggedly pursues Trump
Doubts about Attorney General Merrick Garland are not about his character but his personality in dealing with political controversy.
Cancel culture came for Clarence Thomas at George Washington law. Now, he’s stepped aside.
Many are celebrating the justice’s departure, but it’s the latest example of how dissenting views are systematically eliminated in higher education.
Elon Musk’s buying Twitter is good for free speech. And a ‘nightmare’ for progressives.
Despite warnings that censorship is necessary ‘for democracy to survive,’ Elon Musk does not appear to be sufficiently terrified of free speech.
Black Lives Matter’s finances deserve the scrutiny they’re finally getting
Businesses are often warned of the perils of growing too fast. BLM’s latest financial scandals prove it is a case study of that danger.
Prosecutors crash and burn in Kyle Rittenhouse case, but polarized America doesn’t see it
Rittenhouse is not on trial for American society’s historical racism, and such history does not change the underlying facts of his case.