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Host Tom Hall discusses former President Donald Trump's Manhattan trial with University of Maryland Law Professor Mark Graber and defense attorney Warren Brown.
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We’ll go On the Record with two scholars who study the threat Christian nationalism poses to democracy. How common are these beliefs? What role did adherents play in the Capitol Insurrection? We look at polling data and preview a new documentary.
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Kim Wehle is a legal analyst for ABC News, a law professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law, the author of several excellent books, and the host of Simple Politics on YouTube.
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MSNBC's Chief Correspondent takes the lead on interpreting President Trump's indictments, which will become some of our nation's most important legal and historical documents, according to Velshi.
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The constitutional scholar, author and UBalt Law professor joins us to discuss the significance of former President Donald Trump's latest criminal indictment, and the extraordinary legal and political challenges that lie ahead.
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On this Flag Day, we reflect on the first-in-US history-event of yesterday, when Donald Trump became the first President to be federally indicted for criminal conduct.
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NY Times correspondent Luke Broadwater and UBalt legal scholar Kim Wehle offer insights on the unprecedented criminal indictment of the former president, and its political and legal ramifications.
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With six potential criminal and civil indictments now hanging over him, former president Donald Trump is facing greater legal jeopardy than ever before. Former Assistant US Attorney Kim Wehle joins us to explain the legal morass, and why these prosecutions matter in a nation of laws.
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As classified documents continue to turn up where they shouldn't, a White House reporter and an expert on the nation's broken classification system join us to discuss what's going on...
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The Stanford U. criminal law expert discusses the challenging facing prosecutors in filing criminal charges against Donald Trump.