The #SistersInLaw come together to look at the limits of executive privilege and the likelihood that Steve Bannon is arrested.\xa0 They also discuss the steps the DOJ is taking to reform the criminal justice system by investigating police and prisons, before breaking down the recent arrest of the two spies in West Virginia and the legal differences between thinking about a crime and attempting it.
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\n\nArticles From The #SistersInLaw And Mentioned On This Episode:\n
\n\nFrom Barb on executive privilege and 1/6, Josh Hawley\u2019s recent actions, and the DOJ\u2019s role in stopping Trump\u2019s election interference\n\n
\n\nMentioned by Jill about the DOJ complaint in the West Virginia spy case\n\n
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\nKimberly Atkins Stohr: Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR\n\n\n
\nBarb McQuade: Twitter | University of Michigan Law | Just Security | MSNBC\n\n
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