EXECUTIVE PROTECTION : A SHIELD FOR PRESIDENTIAL ACTIONS?

Executive Protection : A Shield for Presidential Actions?

The principle of legal immunity is often/frequently/commonly a topic of debate in the realm of government and law. In relation to the presidency, the question arises: should presidents be granted immunity from civil/criminal/judicial actions/proceedings/lawsuits? Proponents of presidential immunity argue that it is essential/vital/critical for the

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Presidential Immunity and its Limits

The concept of presidential immunity is complex, designed to safeguard the functioning of the executive branch from undue hindrance. This legal principle, however, involves inherent boundaries. While presidents are often shielded from civil lawsuits while in office, this immunity is not absolute. Clear evidence of wrongdoing outside the scope of

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