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The #SistersInLaw meet this week to explain the principles of prosecution, the oversight powers of Congress, and how they relate to January 6th. Then, they emphasize the power of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and its connection to the Petito case, before laying out the elements of fraud connected to Mimi Rocah’s case against the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester. Get #SistersInLaw Merch: For our just released ethically sourced clothes, pins and more, support the #SistersInLaw by picking up our new merch items at the Politicon Merch Store. Email the sisters at SISTERSINLAW@POLITICON.COM Or tweet using #SistersInLaw Links To This Week’s Sponsors Third Love: For 20% off your first order, go to thirdlove.com Girlfriend Collective: For $25 off your order of $100 or more, go to girlfriend.com Chili Sleep: For 20% off your new Chili sleep system, go to chilisleep.com Articles From The #SistersInLaw And Mentioned On This Episode: Mentioned by Jill: Body cam footage from Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito’s police interaction USA vs. Jack Griffith Notes about campaign finance Article By Joyce: Bannon’s Gotta Go, 2.0 Get More From The #Sisters In Law: Joyce Vance: Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President Kimberly Atkins Stohr: Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR Barb McQuade: Twitter | University of Michigan Law | Just Security | MSNBC