

Lawfare Archive: Andrew Coan on 'Prosecuting the President'
Nov 28, 2024
In this discussion, Andrew Coan, a law professor at the University of Arizona and author of "Prosecuting the President," delves into the history of special prosecutors in the U.S. He explores the notorious Teapot Dome and Whiskey Ring scandals, highlighting their significance in shaping executive accountability. The conversation also touches on the constitutional dilemmas of prosecuting a sitting president and the evolving political dynamics that affect these crucial investigations. Coan offers insights into the legacy and future of special counsel roles in American politics.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Legacy of Special Prosecutors
02:54 • 22min
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25:21 • 1min
Corruption Investigations in American Politics
26:46 • 6min
Presidential Accountability and Legal Boundaries
32:53 • 9min
Constitutional Challenges in Protecting Special Prosecutors
42:08 • 5min