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On October 13, Steven Cash was quoted in an article, "Collusion Judgment Looms For Key Senate Panel," published by The Hill. As noted in the article, the Senate Intelligence Committee is approaching a decision point in its investigation into Russia's election interference where lawmakers will weigh in on whether members of President Trump's campaign colluded with Russia. In comparing the Senate and House investigations, the article cites that the investigation in the upper chamber has been received little media attention as a result of how little members have said publicly about the probe. "What we've seen, and the House side is a perfect example, is when they're not working in tandem, you generally see indications of it," observed Cash, a counsel at Day Pitney and former Senate Intelligence Committee staff member. "If you're looking for a bipartisan investigation, silence is golden, from the outside perspective."
Judge Christopher Droney presented a webinar, "Perspectives on Practicing in the Age of COVID-19" for the Holy Cross Lawyers Association (HCLA).
Stan Twardy was quoted in the Law360 article, "Barr's Special Counsel Pick Known For Not Caving To Politics."
Judge Christopher Droney (ret.) appeared on the WFSB 3 News program "Face the State" on Sunday, October 24, to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court nomination process and the hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Stan Twardy was quoted in the New York Times article, "Top Aid in Review of Russia Inquiry Resigns From Justice Dept."
Stan Twardy was quoted in CT Post article, "Arrests of Perez, Dunn raise concern that FBI probe is just the beginning."
In an interview by NEWSY, Steven Cash discussed reports concerning intelligence indicating Russia had paid bounty payments to the Taliban for killings of U.S. troops, and the response by the Administration.