Sign up for Executive Dysfunction, a newsletter that highlights one under-the-radar story each week about how Trump is changing the law—or how the law is pushing back. You’ll also receive updates on the latest from Slate’s Jurisprudence team. This weekend, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche claimed in a broadcast television interview that one needs to show ID to dine in an American restaurant and also that he has a substantial case against James Comey for taking a photo of seashells. This raises the question of what kind of lawyer Blanche really is, and more urgently whether he may be even more...