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Jessica A. Roth

@jessicaaroth1

Professor @CardozoLaw, former federal prosecutor in SDNY, Co-Director, @BurnsEthics

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue overseeing the Donald Trump election-interference case in Georgia as long as Nathan Wade steps down, a judge ruled. Cardozo Law Center for Ethics Co-Director, Jessica Roth, discusses trib.al/0L2wcvN

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Selection of a panel of 12 jurors and six alternates didn’t begin Monday morning as expected in Donald Trump’s first criminal trial. Jessica Roth, Cardozo Law School Professor & former federal prosecutor, says "it's going to take a while to choose a jury" trib.al/k2NpAHc

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A full jury has been seated in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial, but jury selection has had a rocky start as two previously selected jurors were dismissed. William Brangham speaks to Jessica A. Roth to learn more.

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Testimony has wrapped for the week in former President Trump's hush money trial. Lawyers are discussing Alan Weisselberg's absence from the trial. Vaughn Hillyard, Jessica Roth, Chuck Rosenberg and Philip Rucker discuss Trump's reaction to the trial. msnbc.com/chris-jansing-…

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Cardozo Law Professor and Co-Director, Jacob Burns Center for Ethics Jessica A. Roth spoke with Nancy Solomon on NPR Weekend about the Sen. Bob Menendez trial. ➡️ n.pr/4bg1miL #CardozoLaw

Cardozo Law Professor and Co-Director, Jacob Burns Center for Ethics <a href="/JessicaARoth1/">Jessica A. Roth</a> spoke with Nancy Solomon on NPR Weekend about the Sen. Bob Menendez trial.

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While the case against Donald Trump brought by the Manhattan district attorney's office is often referred to as the "hush money trial," the charges against the former president are far more complicated. William Brangham explains and gets insight from @jessicaaroth1.

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Always such a fun way to start the day with @jamiestelter on @ny1 #Morningson1, alongside Prof. Jessica A. Roth. Thank you for inviting me on to discuss closing arguments in People v. Trump!

Always such a fun way to start the day with @jamiestelter on @ny1 #Morningson1, alongside Prof. <a href="/JessicaARoth1/">Jessica A. Roth</a>.  Thank you for inviting me on to discuss closing arguments in People v. Trump!
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Dean Melanie Leslie announces six new faculty appointments! 🔷Wilfred Codrington III, Haiyun Damon-Feng, Tyson-Lord Gray, Rachel Landy, Mariana Acevedo Nuevo, and Zalman Rothschild🔷 Read about them here! ➡ bit.ly/4bXlIgv #CardozoLaw

Dean Melanie Leslie announces six new faculty appointments! 

🔷Wilfred Codrington III, Haiyun Damon-Feng, Tyson-Lord Gray, Rachel Landy, Mariana Acevedo Nuevo, and Zalman Rothschild🔷

Read about them here!
➡ bit.ly/4bXlIgv

#CardozoLaw
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OPINION TODAY featured podcast — Trump Found Guilty: Galen Druke speaks with Jessica A. Roth about the legal implications of the jury's finding. Then Nathaniel Rakich joins the podcast to discuss the possible political implications. (FiveThirtyEight) opiniontoday.substack.com/i/145155847/pl…

OPINION TODAY featured podcast —
Trump Found Guilty: <a href="/galendruke/">Galen Druke</a> speaks with <a href="/JessicaARoth1/">Jessica A. Roth</a> about the legal implications of the jury's finding. Then <a href="/baseballot/">Nathaniel Rakich</a> joins the podcast to discuss the possible political implications.
(<a href="/FiveThirtyEight/">FiveThirtyEight</a>)
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CNN political commentators @DavidAxelrod and @Kbeds, retired federal judge John E. Jones III, and former federal prosecutor Jessica A. Roth discuss the political and legal impact of Hunter Biden's guilty verdict in his federal gun trial.

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The Supreme Court, voting 6-3 along ideological lines, gave Donald Trump a partial victory in determining that he is immune from criminal charges for some actions taken while he was president. Cardozo School of Law Professor Jessica Roth discusses trib.al/4d4l3J9

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Looking forward to this discussion with Glenn Fine at Cardozo on November 20 to talk about the role of Inspectors General in holding government accountable. Please join us!

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A federal prosecutor agreed to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, bending to a Justice Department order that sparked mass resignations and accusations of a quid pro quo. amna speaks to Jessica A. Roth about the upheaval within the DOJ.

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"It's a way of coercing a public official to act in a way that comports with the president's political agenda and prioritizing that over the even enforcement of the law": Former federal prosecutor Jessica A. Roth on the DOJ's move to dismiss the case against NYC Mayor Adams.

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Join us Sept 9 as we honor Liz Oyer with the Jacob Burns Center Award for Professional Courage. 🕕 6 PM | 📍 Cardozo School of Law RSVP: professionalcourage.eventbrite.com #DOJ #NYCevents #LawTwitter #Clemency #LegalCommunity

Join us Sept 9 as we honor Liz Oyer with the Jacob Burns Center Award for Professional Courage.

🕕 6 PM | 📍 <a href="/CardozoLaw/">Cardozo School of Law</a> 

RSVP: professionalcourage.eventbrite.com

#DOJ #NYCevents #LawTwitter #Clemency #LegalCommunity
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A New York appeals court dismissed a $500 million civil fraud penalty against President Trump and his companies for overvaluing their properties in financial statements. The judges upheld the fraud judgment, but said the "half a billion dollars to the State of New York is an