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Will Judges Stick Together to Face Trump’s Defiance?

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

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Presidential Immunity and Legal Accountability

This chapter explores the implications of a Supreme Court decision granting the president broad immunity, raising concerns about the potential for monarchical views of the executive branch. It highlights historical parallels with Nixon's era and discusses the challenges faced by judges in upholding the law amid increasing political pressures and threats.

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