Op-Eds The Case for Subpoenaing Members of Congress to Testify on the January 6 Insurrection By any logical measure, the question of whether members of the House GOP knew about…Brittany GrazianoAugust 26, 2021
Op-Eds Homeland Security Passes the Buck for Jan. 6 Failures On Monday, the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report that addresses a glaringly…Brittany GrazianoAugust 12, 2021
Op-Eds Could Trump’s DOJ pressure campaign amount to criminal conspiracy? On Sunday, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) made the sobering public assessment that former President Donald Trump took…Brittany GrazianoAugust 11, 2021
Op-Eds Opinion | The One Area Where the Supreme Court’s Six Conservative Judges Could Agree In its debut term, the U.S. Supreme Court’s 6-3 conservative majority was hardly the originalist…Brittany GrazianoAugust 3, 2021
Op-Eds This Court Has Abandoned the Most Essential Element in American Democracy: Voters Some Supreme Court watchers found relief in the Court’s recent decisions, many of which were…Brittany GrazianoJuly 25, 2021
Op-Eds Congress is to blame for the latest ruling on DACA Last Friday, a federal judge in Texas issued an 82-page decision holding that the Deferred…Brittany GrazianoJuly 24, 2021
Op-Eds Courts crack down on the ‘Kraken’ lawyers Things are heating up in a Michigan federal court around the Big Lie, with lawyers Sidney…Brittany GrazianoJuly 18, 2021
Op-Eds Britney Spears’s case brings up complex legal questions Although the #FreeBritney movement seems like tabloid fodder, the singer’s story encapsulates a number of…Brittany GrazianoJuly 8, 2021
Op-Eds There is a silver lining in Cosby’s freedom On Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania — the highest court in that Commonwealth —…Brittany GrazianoJuly 1, 2021
Op-Eds How Will the Courts Respond to States’ New Restrictions on the Vote? As of late last month, fourteen states had passed twenty-two new laws restricting voting. Sixty-one other bills…Brittany GrazianoJune 14, 2021