The Mueller Investigation and issues emanating from that investigation are at the heart of this book, providing a contextual setting for learning and reviewing materials across the law school curriculum. The book includes cases, essays, and other materials that allow it to be used as a capstone course for classroom discussion in areas of administrative law, civil procedure, counterintelligence and congressional investigative activity, constitutional law, criminal law and procedure, election law, evidence, and professional responsibility. "For academics seeking a text to spark discussion in their courses or a casual reader seeking to learn more about some of the major topics raised by Mr. Mueller's work, this book is a stellar place to start."--Lucian E. Dervan, ABA Criminal Justice Section Newsletter, Vol. 28 No. 2 "Throughout, it is remarkably objective and restrained, refreshingly and admirably free of partisanship or political commentary, express or implied, and undistorted by hindsight.
It is a valuable historical record, an extremely useful tool for law professors, and an important resource for all engaged lawyers."--Lissa Griffin, The Champion magazine.