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Apr 2023
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Manhattan DA's Bold Lawsuit

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Victoria Nourse, a professor at Georgetown Law School, discusses Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg suing US Representative Jim Jordan over his interference in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump. Steven Lubet, a professor at Northwestern School of Law, discusses Justice Clarence Thomas’ unreported luxury trips paid for by a Republican billionaire donor. June Grasso hosts.

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