PositiveThe Times Literary Supplement (UK)Mueller’s descriptions...are dry, methodical and lawyerly, as they should be. One is occasionally left, however, feeling that a vital ingredient in Mueller’s analysis has been omitted ... Each of its subsections contains detailed, sometimes confounding, summaries of the relevant facts and legal considerations, only a fraction of which are summarized above. It is organized in a way that allows a reader to determine how deeply to engage. Each of its two sections, the first covering Russian interference and the second covering obstruction of justice, begins with an executive summary, and each subsection begins with a detailed overview of its findings. A reader can thus delve deeply into some or all parts of the report, all the way down to its almost 1,100 footnotes, as interest and time permit.