Justice, Politics, and Lawfare: History's Role in Today's Legal Battles with Dennis A. Brennan
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The season of NYCLA Amicus Curiae with host Daniel K. Wiig opens with a conversation that looks backward to better understand the present. Attorney and author Dennis A. Brennan joins the podcast to discuss justice, politics, and the concept of lawfare, defined as the strategic use of legal systems to gain advantage in political or institutional conflict.
Drawing on his work as a historian and his book, D.C. Swamp Strikes Back: Aaron Burr, Donald Trump and Their Similar Battles, Brennan reflects on how historical narratives continue to shape legal practice, public perception, and the role of attorneys in contested political moments. History remains vivid, and its influence on the future of the law is unmistakable.
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