A Coveted Lawyer’s Juggling Act May Be Good, and Bad, for Trump By News September 03, 2018 Add Comment Edit William Burck is deciding which documents about Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh can be released, as he also represents current and former White House officials in the special counsel inquiry. Share this post Related PostsA Conflicted War: MS-13, Trump and America’s Stake in El Salvador’s SecuritySidebar: The Stories Behind the Supreme Court’s Class PhotosWith Power Grabs in the Midwest, G.O.P. Risks a 2020 BacklashRepublicans and Democrats Unite on at Least One Issue: Oversight of the V.A.Trump Team Pushes Fossil Fuels at Climate Talks. Protests Erupt, but Allies Emerge, Too.Supreme Court Won’t Hear Planned Parenthood Cases, and 3 Court Conservatives Aren’t HappyHuawei Executive’s Lawyers Fight for Bail Ahead of Extradition DecisionWorking to Ensure the ‘Year of the Woman’ Is More Than Just One Year
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