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Barbara McQuade is a professor from practice at the University of Michigan Law School, her alma mater, where she teaches courses in criminal law, criminal procedure, national security, and data ...
It’s more like setting fire to the whole farm, writes MSNBC legal analyst Barbara McQuade in a new column. McQuade joins Morning Joe to discuss.
BARBARA L. MCQUADE, a U.S. attorney in Michigan during the Obama administration, on how President Trump’s pardons of white-collar criminals could normalize nonviolent offenses.
Barbara McQuade, a former prosecutor for Michigan’s Eastern District,who now teaches law at the University of Michigan, remarked that Bondi’s memo “weaponizes law enforcement and undermines public ...
McQuade had a New York Times bestseller in 2024 with “Attack From Within: How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America.” On June 3, the paperback version makes its debut.
Barbara McQuade is the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. McQuade says her book on disinformation, which came out in 2024, is more pertinent than ever. Barbara McQuade ...
By Barbara McQuade One small step for the AP was a giant leap for the free press. Last week, a federal court ruled in favor of the Associated Press, ordering the Trump administration to restore ...
When U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade resigned Monday at the request of President Donald Trump, speculation had already begun on who will replace her.
A better remedy than ending nationwide injunctions is to change how they work.
Barbara McQuade is on a mission. As a native Detroiter, she watched as public corruption and violent crime held back the city. But now, as U.S. attorney, McQuade can make a difference.
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Judge rules OPM cannot fire federal workers at other agenciesA judge ruled the OPM cannot directly fire federal workers at other agencies and that they have to rescind their mass firing memo. Former U.S. attorney Barbara McQuade and Yale Law School ...
Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as attorney general, at her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025 ...
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