Fearful of Trump’s Autocratic Ambitions
Readers worry about Donald Trump’s plans if elected — or not elected. Also: Pro-Palestinian students; Mideast myths; standards for prosecutors; neoliberalism today.
Readers worry about Donald Trump’s plans if elected — or not elected. Also: Pro-Palestinian students; Mideast myths; standards for prosecutors; neoliberalism today.
The firm’s partners have included Robert S. Mueller III and Alejandro Mayorkas.
By Benjamin Weiser and Ben Protess
It’s the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York’s first legal role since he was fired by Donald Trump in 2017.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Vivian Giang, Stephen Gandel, Lauren Hirsch, Ephrat Livni and Jenny Gross
Our panelists discuss how televising the House committee sessions could shape the long-haul defense of democracy.
By ‘Sway’
In his new book, the former United States attorney reflects on his tenure.
By Cristian Farias
“Doing Justice,” Bharara’s new book, is not only a memoir but also a manual on how the justice system is a guide to life.
By Jennifer Senior
For wonks who have already devoured Mueller’s nearly 500-page analysis, here are several books that have informed and shaped the public conversation around the Russia investigation.
By Alexandra Alter
Preet Bharara on justice, a chronicle of gun violence in Chicago, a grown-up fairy tale and more.
By Joumana Khatib
The president’s designation of the acting attorney general is constitutional, so long as it is temporary.
By Stephen I. Vladeck
Becoming a registered Democrat is a necessary step if the former United States attorney wants to get in the crowded race.
By Shane Goldmacher
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