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Ep. 207 - What Does The Constitution Say About Presidential Immunity?

Ep. 207 - What Does The Constitution Say About Presidential Immunity?

Update: 2024-04-14
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Presidential immunity is in the news a lot lately.  It derives from a notion that all three branches of government retain powers to execute their duties under the constitution.  But there is also a tradition in our country that no one is above the law.  In a nation that follows established law, not following those laws can lead to anarchy or distrust in the government.  We have a lot to unpack with this very timely and relevant topic. To help us do so alongside our student panel, we are delighted to welcome fan-favorite guest Adam Carrington, associate professor of politics at Hillsdale College.

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Ep. 207 - What Does The Constitution Say About Presidential Immunity?

Ep. 207 - What Does The Constitution Say About Presidential Immunity?