Author name: Teri Kanefield

I’ve written more than a dozen books; published more than 50 articles, essays, and stories in mainstream outlets; and filed hundreds of appellate briefs. Over a 30-year publishing career, I’ve written on a broad range of topics for a variety of audiences.

The Dominion-Fox Settlement and the “Thirst for Justice”

This blog post could have been called, “What to Expect from Future Defamation Cases against Fox.” On Tuesday, just before opening arguments were scheduled in the Dominion-Fox defamation case, the parties announced that they had settled: Fox agreed to pay Dominion $787.5 million. What followed the announcement was an outpouring of shock and rage. Here […]

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A Firehose of Insanity and The Republican Cycle of Radicalization

There was an explosion of news this week with a theme: The increasing radicalization of the Republican Party. First, we have the abortion pill mifepristone debacle in which a federal judge in Texas attempted to outlaw mifepristone for the entire nation. Here’s the timeline (I find that a bullet point timeline is the best tool

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The People of New York v. Donald J. Trump (documents explained + some helpful hints for understanding legal pundits)

The Statement of Facts You can find the statement here. The upshot: The defendant DONALD J. TRUMP repeatedly and fraudulently falsified New York business records to conceal criminal conduct that hid damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 presidential election . . . in violation of election laws. Throughout the remainder of the

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There is a method to the madness (along with actual madness)

Yes, Trump was indicted in Manhattan. After the indictment becomes available, I’ll do a reading of it here: https://law-and-politics.online/@Teri_Kanefield and then I’ll put it on this blog. You can check back midweek. If you’ve seen any of Trump’s recent rants, you know that they are unhinged and dangerous. If he keeps it up, he might

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It’s not about delay. It’s about obstruction and destruction.

Please excuse me while I have a mini-rant. Occasionally mainstream and social media commentators settle on a theory that projects their own reasoning onto Trump and his supporters. For example, at one time, the going theory was that Lindsay Graham was kissing Trump’s ring because Trump was blackmailing him. It was common for people to ask,

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“Rogue Prosecutors”

A number of people asked me to comment on the proposed Georgia legislation creating oversight of prosecutors. More specifically people asked me questions like this: I did some poking around to find out where this was coming from, and I found stuff like this: So I did some digging. First, the facts. There are two

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Dominion v. Fox News: Why Fox Lies (And Why Their Viewers Demand Lies)

As you may have heard, there were a few bombshells in Dominion’s latest filing in the Dominion v. Fox defamation case. To recap: We are at the stage where both Dominion and Fox are asking for summary judgment. You get a summary judgment if there is literally no evidence or argument the other side can present that

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He Changed The Face of America

In honor of Black History month, I thought I’d share some of what I learned while researching this biography of Thurgood Marshall: You may want to grab your favorite warm beverage and settle into a comfortable chair for this one. (Citations are in the book). Only one of Marshall’s grandparents was enslaved when the Civil

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The Manhattan Trump Criminal Investigation: The Saga of Mark Pomerantz & Alvin Bragg

Former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz, who quit the Manhattan DA’s office last year in a huff over how the newly elected District Attorney Alvin Bragg was conducting the Trump criminal investigation, has written a tell-all book. A timeline will lay out the progress of the investigation and offer a context for the Pomerantz-Bragg saga: August 2019:

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The Power of Disinformation

  While I don’t have a publication date (sometime in late 2023 or early 2024) I do have a cover. To celebrate–and because I had to spend most of the week working on this–I thought I’d share some of the research that went into writing the text for this book. Disinformation as a Means of

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John Eastman’s “It’s A Political Witch Hunt” Defense

First, the most significant bit of news that went under the radar this week The DOJ charged former FBI official Charles McGonigal with concealing $225,000 in cash that he received from an outside source. McGonigal was also charged with taking money from Oleg Deripaska, a sanctioned Russian oligarch, who, if you recall, was one of Paul

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Criminal Law FAQs

Before we begin: My appellate practice was dedicated to representing indigents on appeal. I was appointed by the California appellate courts and paid through California’s general budget. I was in the trenches defending people who were among the most vilified by our society. My heart was broken every day but I did what I could,

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