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Richard Hasen

Richard Hasen

Richard Hasen is a professor at UCLA Law School and specialist in election law and campaign finance regulation. He runs ElectionLawBlog, which discusses election law, voting rights, and other legal issues. Hasen also directs UCLA Law’s Safeguarding Democracy Project.

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Richard Hasen"Trump may not be convicted of a felony in the case, and if he is, there’s a reasonable chance of an eventual reversal on appeal."Apr 14, 2024

Controversy:Will Trump Be Criminally Convicted in the Hush Money Case?

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