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In 2017, McQuade became a regular contributor to MSNBC, initially commenting primarily on purported scandals related to President Donald Trump, though the range of topics she analyzes has become broader over time. Since 2021, she also co-hosts the #SistersInLaw podcast with Jill Wine-Banks, Joyce Vance and Kimberly Atkins Stohr. [11]
Since 2021, she also co-hosts the #SistersInLaw podcast with Jill Wine-Banks, Barbara McQuade and Kimberly Atkins Stohr, and the Cafe Insider podcast with fellow former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. [52] [53] In June 2022, Vance launched the Civil Discourse newsletter on Substack, which has since gained a readership of over 215,000 subscribers.
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Wine-Banks also has a robust career providing legal analyst commentary on MSNBC. She hosts two podcasts, SistersinLaw along with Boston Globe columnist and former lawyer Kimberly Atkins Stohr and former U.S. Attorneys Barbara McQuade and Joyce Vance, and Intergenerational Politics, which will be produced by Politicon. [11]
Kimberly Atkins Stohr YouTube: P: P: A: P: Debate. 2022 Massachusetts Attorney General debate No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Republican; Key: P ...
name image description sex or gender date of birth date of death occupation item American journalist (1913-2004) female: 1914-04-08 2004-05-07 journalist
Kimberly Ann Thomas (born 1971 or 1972) [1] is an American lawyer and academic. She is a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. Education.
Carlos Stohr (1931-2017), Czech-born Venezuelan painter Donald J. Stohr (1934–2015), American federal judge Siegfried Stohr (born 1952), Italian racing driver