36: Voting rights, Durham’s investigation & civilian control of the military
#SistersInLaw18 Sep 2021

36: Voting rights, Durham’s investigation & civilian control of the military

The #SistersInLaw meet this week to make the case for the voting rights bill currently before Congress. Then, they examine the charging of Michael Sussman by Trump’s appointee John Durham relating to his investigation of the origins of the Russian inquiry, and discuss our history of civilian control of the military, how it relates to the chain of command, and recent events.

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