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Presidential Immunity and Legal Theory
The chapter explores the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity for official acts and the justification behind it. It delves into the definition of official acts and the separation of a president's motivations from the act itself, aiming to shield the president from judicial scrutiny. The discussion raises questions about the implications of this broad view of presidential immunity and the assumption of law-abiding behavior from the presidency.