Redmon's Insights on Election Interference Case Featured on Salon.com

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Clinical Assistant Professor & Prosecatorial Justice Program Director Melissa D. Redmon was recently featured on Salon.com discussing the 2020 election interference case. The article, titled "'It doesn't gut the case': Experts say dropped Fulton charges won't help Trump 'at all'" was penned by Tatyana Tandanpolie and published on March 14, 2024.

Redmon's expertise shed light on the impact of the dropped Fulton charges on the case involving former President Trump. The article highlighted Redmon's insights alongside other experts who weighed in on the situation, emphasizing that the dropped charges would not benefit Trump in any way.

The article on Salon.com provided a platform for Redmon to share her professional analysis, contributing valuable perspectives to the ongoing discourse surrounding the 2020 election interference case.