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Did National Security Adviser Michael Flynn break the law?

February 20, 2017
Writing for CNN Opinion, Attorney Page Pate explains the two laws which former Trump National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, may have violated with regards to his communication with Russia — the obscure Logan Act and the law against making a false statement. Pate goes on to explain why it’s likely that neither avenue of prosecution […]

Did Trump Campaign violate computer hacking laws?

January 16, 2017
Attorney Page Pate consults with McClatchy DC journalist Greg Gordon on the types of criminal conspiracy and computer fraud charges that members of Trump’s presidential campaign may face if key pieces of a former British spy’s widely-circulated dossier are proven to be true.

Page Pate discusses FBI letter in Clinton investigation

November 10, 2016
CNN publishes Page Pate’s commentary on FBI Director James Comey and the letter he sent to Congress relating to new information in the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server.

More “stop and frisk” is a bad idea

September 28, 2016
Attorney Page Pate’s appears on CNN’s site following the first election debate in response to Republican Candidate Trump’s assertion of the need for more “stop and frisk,” in light of the most recent officer-involved shooting deaths of black men. Writes Page, “I think there is an immediate need for clear, national standards on the use […]

Page Pate quoted by CNN about constitutional challenge to death penalty in Texas case

August 22, 2016
Constitutional law expert Page Pate is quoted by CNN in the story of Jeffrey Wood’s recent stay of execution by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Wood was the driver in a 1996 gas station robbery during which his partner killed the store clerk. As Pate explained, “… Wood’s team is thinking along the correct […]

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