There is so much legal news to cover these days that it’s difficult to keep up with. I decided it might be worthwhile to resurrect my “I’ll Be Brief” series as a weekly column dedicated to summarizing the preceding week’s legal goings-on and highlighting what’s coming up. So, here we go — a round-up of law-related news for the week ending October 5:
Donald Trump
The 2020 Election Case (D.C. District Court)
As anticipated, Judge Chutkan ruled Wednesday to allow a (half-heartedly) redacted version of Jack Smith’s immunity motion to be unsealed, giving the breathless anti-Trump press oodles of shiny objects to play with.
The unsealed motion was crowed about by the anti-Trump crowd, but left a lot to be desired from those who view the case as largely political and aimed at…