Where Law Ends burns like an old-fashioned 150-watt bulb, delivering light and heat in equal measure. . . . Where Law Ends is a gift a clarifying piece of history, wrapped up in our era s boundless anger and suspicion. Devlin Barrett, The Washington Post
Unlike the other Trump books that get hyped as explosive, this one lays out its case so patiently that its conclusions arrive not with a bang but with a snap the click of an indictment falling into place. . . . Weissmann s book is a fascinating document a candid mea culpa, a riveting true-crime story, that s nonetheless presented in the measured prose of someone who remains a stalwart institutionalist. Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times
A damning indictment of a lawless president. George Packer, The Atlantic
A lucid and engrossing insider's look at Special Counsel Robert Mueller s inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 election . . . an essential record of what the Mueller investigation proved and why it failed to bring Trump down. Publishers Weekly
Andrew Weissmann teaches criminal and national security law at New York University School of Law and is a partner at the law firm of Jenner & Block. Previously, he served as a lead prosecutor in Robert Mueller s Special Counsel's Office and as chief of the Fraud Section in the Department of Justice. Weissmann served as the general counsel for the FBI under Director Mueller. He also directed the Enron Task Force, where he supervised prosecutions in connection with the company s collapse. As a federal prosecutor for fifteen years in the Eastern District of New York, Weissmann prosecuted members of the Colombo, Gambino, and Genovese crime families, and police officers for misconduct arising from the Abner Louima attack. He holds degrees from Columbia Law School and Princeton University.