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Indeed, the Supreme Court can — and I believe will — firmly reject Trump’s SEAL Team Six response but still establish a more limited (and more sane) variation of presidential immunity.
No, Justice Sonia Sotomayor is hysterically wrong: The Supreme Court did not legalize assassination after Trump v. United States.
The Philippine Supreme Court issued a major ruling on May 8, 2024, declaring “red-tagging” a threat to people’s life, liberty, and security.
The Supreme Court's immunity ruling this week makes the hypothetical scenario raised during oral arguments — in which a president can't be prosecuted for murder — well, possible.
On Monday, the Supreme Court handed down a much-awaited and long-delayed decision in Trump v.United States, testing the former president’s claim to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution ...
Could a commander in chief order SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a political rival and not face criminal prosecution? That is the provocative hypothetical raised by two Supreme Court justices in their ...
MANILA, Philippines —The Supreme Court ruled that premarital sex resulting in pregnancy is not immoral and cannot be used as grounds for suspending an employee. In an 18-page decision dated July ...
Reuters. Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte delivers a statement following her impeachment by the lower house of the Congress, in her office at Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines ...
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