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The Supreme Court Gave Itself Huge Extra Powers and It’s Becoming a Big Problem

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts

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The Chilling Implications of Presidential Immunity

The chapter discusses an extraordinary oral argument from a three-women appellate panel regarding whether the President has absolute immunity from prosecution for criminal acts. The judges raise hypothetical scenarios that highlight the potential chilling effect of such immunity, including a president being able to commit insurrection or order the assassination of political opponents without consequences.

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