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Legal experts urge Court to reverse decision in Trump Mar-a-Lago case

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A group of legal experts, including CERL Executive Board member Stuart Gerson, filed a brief on Sept. 18 arguing the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit should reverse Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision to dismiss Trump’s case involving the handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. A different judge should be assigned the case, they contend.

Stuart Gerson is Member of the Firm at Epstein Becker Green, former Acting Attorney General of the United States, and Founding Member of Checks & Balances. He is also a member of the CERL Executive Board. Read his bio here.

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