Former Federal Prosecutor and GWA Partner Michael Wynne Joins Steve Gruber
Former Federal Prosecutor and GWA Partner Michael Wynne Joins Steve Gruber to Weigh in on Anti-Weaponization Fund and the Cornyn/Paxton Run-Off
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Former Federal Prosecutor and GWA Partner Michael Wynne Joins Steve Gruber to Weigh in on Anti-Weaponization Fund and the Cornyn/Paxton Run-Off
U.S. District Court Judge Charlotte Sweeney ruled on July 18th in favor of three defendants in an election integrity case in Colorado federal court. Sweeney, a Biden appointed judge, found the evidence and testimony presented
U.S. District Court for The Northern District of Georgia Finds in Favor of Gregor Wynne Arney’s Clients, Including True the Vote in Major Voting Rights Case Fair Fight, Inc. a political activist group founded by
Insights from Michael Wynne on America First Former Congressman Eric Swalwell is no longer in office and is no longer pursuing a run for governor of California. Yet a newly surfaced report alleges that dozens
In a recent appearance on America’s Voice Live, Houston attorney Michael Wynne of Gregor Wynne Arney analyzed the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the Epstein files, cautioning that without a “smoking gun,” such hearings risk becoming
Last week, I joined NewsNation to discuss a highly unusual and consequential dispute involving the Federal Reserve, the White House, and the U.S. Supreme Court. At issue are allegations against Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook,
Recent controversy surrounding Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has been quickly framed by critics as political retribution. Predictably, accusations have flown that any probe into Powell’s conduct is merely an attempt to punish a political
A White-Collar Defense Perspective on the Colony Ridge Investigation In a recent interview on Houston’s Morning News on KTRH, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Wynne examined the legal and enforcement issues surrounding the Colony Ridge
Gregor Wynne Arney attorney Michael Wynne joined Newsmax Wakeup America Legal Panel to discuss President Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship and how that might shake out in the Supreme Court and the U.S. military strikes
A rare and closely watched civil trial in federal court is now in the hands of a jury. At issue is whether the City of Houston and one of its police officers should be held
Concerns over the continuation of DEI programs in Texas public universities prompted Governor Abbott, on Thursday, to appoint Brandon Simmons as Director of Institutional Policy And Oversight. The Office serves as an intermediary among the