“There will be some legal wrangling about who the special master is going to be and exactly what direction the special master is going to get,” LMU Loyola Law School’s Jessica Levinson said on KCRW. “But this slowdown is important … not just because you want the Department of Justice to be able to investigate with all deliberate speed, but also because of the electoral calendar in this case.”
Source: KCRW-FM
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