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The inclination to stay out of the president’s crosshairs is understandable. But former partners at Foley Hoag warn that silence in the face of abuses of power have grave consequences.
After Thursday’s arguments at the Supreme Court on whether or not a president should have full immunity from criminal prosecution, CNN’s Anderson Cooper turned to historian Doris Kearns ...
[MUSIC PLAYING] As President Trump set out to systematically eliminate or intimidate those who stand in his way, from inspectors general to judges to law firms, the news media loomed as one of his ...