Author name: Webb Hubbell

April 8, 2018 — When Will Spring Arrive?

  In Charlotte we had our warmest February ever, but cold weather arrived in March and hasn’t left. I’ve had friends all over the country ask, “When will spring arrive?” I had a wonderful time taping an interview with Tommy Tomlinson and it is now a live podcast at the WFAE website: http://wfae.org/term/southbound#stream/0 and it is also on

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The Great Diversion — Is That What’s Really Happening?

Dear Readers: I still am in the habit of reading our local newspaper and the New York Times every morning with my coffee. Recently, I have begun to wonder if all the furor about President Trump’s tweeting, inappropriate language, etc. is not a grand diversion while Congress and the cabinet shape policy, fill vacancies, and undo regulations

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FISA Warrants — I Used To Know A Little Bit About The Process

    Dear Readers: Twenty five years ago, my friends and I were making plans to come to DC. We carried with us the hopes and dreams of a country. Soon, I would find myself to be the only Clinton political appointee at the Department of Justice because the nominated Attorney General had withdrawn her

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In 2018, Invite Webb Hubbell To Speak

Dear Readers: In 2017, my calendar was filled with speaking engagements around the country. I spoke to law schools about special prosecutors, at churches about the life changing and spiritual experience of spending time in prison, to civic organizations about the importance of organ donation, to business groups and colleges about My Journey Without Maps, and

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November Newsletter — Happy Thanksgiving!

Dear Readers: I spoke yesterday in Raleigh at a Symposium titled Watergate, Whitewater, & Wikileaks: Privacy, Policy, and the Public Trust in the Age of Information put on by Campbell University’s College of Law. It was great experience, and I was honored the share the podium with historical figures from the Watergate era. For me, the current news

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