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.

Trump v. The United States

On Wednesday, I appeared on the Lincoln Project show We’re Speaking. Shortly after the interview, I thought of ways I could have given much crisper answers, which annoys me to no end. Anyway, most of the answers I gave came from recent blog posts and my FAQ page, with one exception: The first question Lisa and Maya asked […]

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The Republican Travelogue to Hell (and Trump’s Special Master lawsuit update)

Contents Part I: The Republican Travelogue to Hell Part II: Trump’s Special Master Lawsuit Backfires Part I: The Republican Travelogue to Hell Tim Miller’s Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell opens with a splash. America never would have gotten into this mess if it weren’t for me and my friends.

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Trump’s Special Master Lawsuit and the Accomplanying Social Media Doom

I. The Lawsuit (This section was written Saturday, September 17. For the stuff that happened since yesterday, skip to Section II: The Backfire) To recap, two weeks after the FBI executed a search on Mar-a-Lago, Trump filed a lawsuit demanding a special master to review the seized documents. He put forward the outlandish claim that

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Rage Inducing Simplification: “There are never any actual consequences! That’s why Trump and his pals keep breaking laws!”

TV and Internet lawyers often qualify the word “consequences” with words like “actual” or “real” or “meaningful,” like this: “Trump has never suffered any actual consequences” or the common corollary, “Trump keeps breaking laws because the legal system is corrupt or failing” are what I call a “rage-inducing simplification.” Rage-inducing simplifications take a complex situation

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Timeline: Trump’s Stolen Documents Case (the Espionage Act and Obstruction)

Timeline [My commentary in red] Overview: The government is conducting a criminal investigation concerning the improper removal and storage of classified information in unauthorized spaces, as well as the unlawful concealment or removal of government records. We know from the Search Warrant that the following crimes are being investigated: 18 USC 2071 — Concealment, removal

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Stolen Documents (the Espionage Act) and Obstruction: Trump Once More Takes Center Stage

Last weekend I had an entirely different topic planned for this week. Then, we had perhaps the weirdest week in American presidential history. Let’s start with a chronology. Trump, through a series of bizarre actions, makes public that he is under investigation for violating the Espionage Act August 8, Monday: The FBI, pursuant to a warrant,

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The Authoritarian Dynamic

Historian Richard Hofstadter, in his classic 1964 work offered an eerily accurate description of today’s politics. Hofstadter conducted a thorough review of American politics from before the founding of the nation through McCarthyism. He noticed a pattern among a small impassioned minority on the fringes of the political spectrum. He called their behavior the “paranoid

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Abortion and Contraception Laws in America: A History

The following sections are excerpts from this book: Contraceptives were largely illegal in the colonies. After the United States was formed, most states enacted laws prohibiting the advertising, sale, and distribution of contraceptives. As a practical matter, while there were a large number of convictions under the anti-contraceptive laws, contraceptives and information about birth control

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Media Appearance #1: June 9th

Before the January 6 Committee Congressional hearing, I appeared on NBCLX news. You can see the clip here. Here is an edited-down version of the transcript. Q: “Let’s set the backstory here. Is this committee just kind of fact-finding, or is it supposed to find and announce things that could lead to criminal charges? Congress

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It’s Not About “Faith”

People are constantly telling me some version of, “I wish I had your faith in Merrick Garland. I sure hope your faith is rewarded.” Others tell me some form of, “I wish I had your faith that the system is working as it should.” First, I’ll talk about “faith” versus “confidence in democratic institutions.” Then

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