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Interpretation of Statutes, Congressional Power, and Criminal Prosecutions
The chapter explores the Supreme Court's interpretation of Congress's words in cases involving statutes, discussing the power of Congress to make changes to laws. It compares the McDonald decision with previous cases and anticipates the Fisher decision. The conversation also delves into criminal prosecutions of public officials like Senator Menendez, exploring the use of statutes like the Foreign Agents Registration Act and the challenges faced by prosecutors in such cases.