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Short answer: McQuade cites the Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (“underwear bomber”) prosecution as one of her real-world courtroom experiences she brings into The Fix. The book uses that and other cases she handled as a U.S. Attorney to ground her arguments about national-security threats, the functioning of the justice…

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