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Why No "Plain Statement Rule" Bars a President's Prosecution
Why No "Plain Statement Rule" Bars a President's Prosecution
Why No "Plain Statement Rule" Bars a President's Prosecution for Murder
Analysis of the foundations of an idea - the 'plain statement rule' - discussed in Supreme Court oral argument on former President Trump's claims to presidential immunity.
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