Supreme court will decide whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the federal Election Interference currants case. But they also may have just played a major role in his legal strategy. We have new reporting on trumps reaction to it all tonight also, our exclusive interview with senator mitt romney, the only republican senator to vote to convict trump twice. Hell weigh in on what he believes a second trump term would mean. And also a key figure of watergate john dean will join me. What is president nixons white House Counsel make of the ruling that could shape us history. Im Kaitlan Collins this is the source we are feeling shockwaves tonight from the Supreme Court. And if things play out as they now seem, that they will, donald trump will not have to face jack smith in court until deep into 2020. 24 potentially right up against the election, or even more likely after the election. And of course, all of this depends on whether or not he wins that election. In which case he m
To take this. Remember, by the way, two months ago, jack smith said to the Supreme Court, only you can decide this case. You, the Supreme Court and you alone have to resolve this. All right. Elie honig. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Much more reaction to this big Breaking News. The head in the next hour, our coverage continues now, ill see you soon tonight straight from the source, the Supreme Court will decide whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the federal election. Appearance case. But they also may have just played a major role in his legal strategy. We have new reporting on trumps reaction to it all tonight also, our exclusive interview senator mitt romney, he only republican senator to vote to convict trump twice hell weigh in on what he believes a second trump term would mean. And also a key figure of watergate. John dean will join me. What is president nixons white House Counsel make of the ruling that could shape us history. Im Kaitlan Collins and this is th
Demolition of illegal settlement buildings. Were live from the occupied west bank. The man who runs european football confirms hes now aiming for the world. He says he will stand in next years election to become fifa president. Pakistani police shot dead the leader of the band group which is behind hundreds of killings in the country in the punjab region. 13 others were killed, including two of his sons. His group is on the list of terrorist organizations in many countries, including the u. S. , britain, india and russia. The group has claimed responsibility for many attacks on shia muslims. Accused of causing the attack on the cricket team in lahore, hes faced several murder trials but always been acquitted because witnesses refuse to testify in court. We are going to get more on the story with our correspondent live but we will come back to that. Moving on, the Afghan Government is investigating media reports to the leader of Afghan Taliban omar died several years ago. Hes been decla
William has been a lawyer for 30 years and is the author of three previous books on federal judges as well as on the nature of practicing law and has a jd from the University Connecticut school of law and english from california riverside. Richard is the United States court of appeals for the seventh circuit and a senior lecturer at the university of Chicago Law School. Tonight we are joined by tom ginsberg the purpose of International Law at the wall schoolawschool that is graciousy presenting the program please join me in welcoming them now. [applause] without further ado i thought i would plunge into the question alternating between the judge and the biographer. When you were at the age of some of the people in this room as an undergraduate and the biography tells us you were a fabulous scholar interested in literatu literature, what made you decide to go to Law School Clinics debate co . It was always the default graduate choice for a College Graduate and my father was a lawyer and
This, i skipped my last year of high school so i was only 16 when i went to yale college and i was only 20 when i went to law school so i was younger than the other kids and i was bratty and if i didnt like the professor, i really couldnt conceal that. I liked most professors but not all of them. My particular was dean griswold, terrible teacher taught tax. When i was a student caught unprepared and unresponsive, apparently i scowled at him a lot. My worst encounter this is hilarious because it is right out of alice in wonderland. I became the president of the harvard law review and every year the president would meet with some stuffy, old boston financiers or something who managed the law reviews trust, whatever it was. So at the meeting i attended, griswold was very upset. Why was he upset . He decided there wa said that ta refrigerator in the building reserved for the faculty that contained targets and he said some of them were missing. He said some were missing and he thinks the me