
Trump v. United States
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments
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Presidential Immunity from Prosecution for Official Acts
Exploring the historical context and legal arguments surrounding the immunity of Presidents from prosecution for their official acts, the chapter debates the boundaries and implications of this principle. Discussions touch on distinguishing between official duties and personal motives, citing legal precedents and potential alternative rules for determining immunity. The chapter concludes with considerations on the legality of a President's actions and the potential for prosecution even after leaving office.
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