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Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony is unlikely to change minds on whether President Trump obstructed justice during the Russia investigation
Jeremy Paul, a professor in the School of Law, says he doesn’t think the hearing will change anything. Some Democrats will continue to build the case that Trump should be impeached for obstructing justice, he says, but how that plays out will depend on how the coverage of the testimony develops over the next few days.

Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony is unlikely to change minds on whether President Trump obstructed justice during the Russia investigation

Robert Mueller ‘appeared weary’ during his congressional testimony, says Northeastern University behavioral analyst Laura Dudley

Robert Mueller ‘appeared weary’ during his congressional testimony, says Northeastern University behavioral analyst Laura Dudley

Donald Trump says he has the ‘absolute right’ to pardon himself. Would that even be legal?

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Donald Trump says he has the ‘absolute right’ to pardon himself. Would that even be legal?

High stakes for politics, SCOTUS in 2018

High stakes for politics, SCOTUS in 2018

George Papadopoulos’ cooperation likely just the first of many dominoes to fall

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George Papadopoulos’ cooperation likely just the first of many dominoes to fall

The powers and limits of presidential pardons

The powers and limits of presidential pardons