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If the 12 indicted Russians never face trial in the US, can anything be gained?

  • Written by Joel Samuels, Professor of Law, University of South Carolina
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announcing the indictmentsAP/Evan Vucci

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States regularly exchanged accusations of espionage. The prototypical image of Cold War spies is etched in the minds of anyone who lived through that period or watched its movies – trenchcoat-wearing, “Spy...

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