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Exploring Presidential Immunity and Its Implications on Criminal Cases

The chapter analyzes the immunity decision protecting the president from criminal liability for personal conduct unrelated to their role, impacting a New York criminal case. It delves into the concept of absolute immunity for the president, discussing core presidential functions and distinguishing between official and unofficial acts in legal cases. The discussion also covers the use of official acts as evidence in indictments and a Supreme Court decision on the admissibility of official conduct as evidence in cases involving the president.

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