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Analysis of Presidential Immunity and Prosecutability
The chapter delves into Justice Barrett's detailed examination of the limits on prosecuting a president, focusing on constitutionally and statutorily based constraints instead of immunity. It discusses the nuances of the law, including considerations like the public authority exception, and the challenges in categorizing official and personal conduct in the context of prosecutability. The analysis also explores the implications of a recent court decision on the presidency, accountability, and the rule of law.