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As the Trump administration talks itself into refusing to comply with judicial orders, federal judges are moving closer to deploying the most powerful tool they have: contempt of court.
There's debate about what, if anything, the Justice Department might do. Lawfare's Ben Wittes and Quinta Jurecic talk about this with NPR's Michel Martin. It was yet another disturbing and ...
Quinta Jurecic is a contributing writer at The Atlantic, a fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a senior editor at Lawfare.
Quinta Jurecic: January 6 is exactly what the Fourteenth Amendment was talking about When the Supreme Court first agreed to hear the case, many onlookers predicted that the justices were unlikely ...
And as The Atlantic's Quinta Jurecic writes, he largely has the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to thank for that. In her Wednesday essay, Jurecic — a senior editor at Lawfare ...
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[Quinta Jurecic: What if the Trump administration defies a court order?] If the chain of events ended there, this would be a familiar narrative about Trump’s hostility to immigration and his ...
Guest anchor Bianna Golodryga asks Brookings fellow Quinta Jurecic about the mounting tension between the president and the other branches of government. Bipartisan Senate resolution would repeal ...
Quinta Jurecic is a senior editor at Lawfare and co-host of the podcast “Arbiters of Truth.” She is also a fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution and contributing writer at ...