In this episode of CAFE Insider, “Rolling with Pandemic Punches,” Preet and Anne break down politically-charged legal issues and developments, including:
— President Trump’s threat to force Congress to adjourn so that he can bypass the Senate confirmation process for judicial nominees, a process known as “recess appointments.”
— An update on members of Trump’s inner circle, including Michael Cohen, Roger Stone, and Paul Manafort, the possibility that the president might pardon them, and the Justice Department’s compassionate release policy.
— The Supreme Court’s decision to livestream oral arguments for the first time in its history due to coronavirus, and the high-profile cases that the public will now be able to hear, including those involving Trump’s taxes.
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REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS
IMMIGRATION ORDER
- Trump tweet announcing executive order suspending immigration, 4/20/20
- “‘Liberate’: Trump tweets support of protests against stay-at-home orders,” Washington Post, 4/17/20
RECESS APPOINTMENTS
JUDGES
- Statistics on Trump’s record pace of judicial confirmations
- CLIP: Trump says leaving officials in acting capacity gives him “flexibility,” 4/15/19
- “Senate hits pause on confirming Trump judges,” Politico, 4/13/20
- “Judge Justin Walker is a window into McConnell’s sway over federal courts,” Roll Call, 4/17/20
REMOTE CONGRESSIONAL VOTING
- House Rules Committee report outlining the issues with remote voting, 3/26/20
- “House Democrats Back Changing Rules to Allow Remote Voting During Pandemic,” New York Times, 4/16/20
TRUMP’S INNER CIRCLE
- Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s decision denying Stone’s motion for retrial, 4/16/20
- CLIP: Trump addresses pardoning Stone, Manafort, Flynn
- “Michael Cohen is among prisoners to be released early because of virus,” New York Times, 4/17/20
COVID IMPACT ON PRISONS
SUPREME COURT LIVE STREAM
- “Oral arguments to be streamed live for first time ever,” CNN, 4/13/20
- “The Supreme Court Should Never Go Back to its Pre-coronavirus ways,” Melissa Murray Atlantic piece, 4/15/20
- “Supreme Court sets May 12th argument date for case on Trump’s financial records,” Bloomberg Law, 4/15/20
LAUGHING CHALLENGE
- Judge Dennis Bailey’s letter regarding appropriate Zoom courtroom attire, 4/14/20