Opinion: I changed my mind about the strength of the prosecution’s case against Donald Trump. Here’s why
Related Articles
-
Opinion: I changed my mind about the strength of the prosecution’s case against Donald Trump. Here’s why
Opinion by Stacy Schneider (CNN) — The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office made a significant tactical error announcing they were resting their case after calling Michael Cohen as their final witness in the Donald Trump hush money trial. But it’s not because Cohen, a convicted felon and disbarred lawyer, was a bad witness. He actually did pretty well
-
Connecticut’s campaign ad rules violate free speech, high court rules
(The Center Square) — Connecticut's high court has ruled that a state election panel's ban on advertising in publicly financed campaigns violates the free speech rights of political candidates. The unanimous ruling by the Connecticut Supreme Court sided with two Republican lawmakers who were sanctioned by state election officials for using public campaign financing grants to attack then-Gov. Dannel Malloy’s Democratic fiscal policies. In the 54-page opinion, Chief...
-
The ICC Wants to Prosecute Israeli Leaders. The U.S.’s Rejection Threatens Rules-Based Order
The U.S.'s rejection of the ICC's prosecution of Israeli leaders is flawed—and threatens international law.