The vice presidency of Dick Cheney from 2000 to 2008 raised complicated questions about the constitutional and legal position of the Vice President, including the Vice President\u27s amenability to civil suits for damages. The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s executive immunity jurisprudence has established that the President can claim absolute immunity for official acts, while cabinet members and presidential aides can assert only qualified immunity. No court has ever determined if the Vice President should be granted absolute or qualified immunity in civil suits for damages. Acknowledging that the vice presidency is an increasingly important political office, this Note argues that neither the Vice President\u27s constitutional status nor hi...
Is the Vice President an executive officer, a legislative officer, or both? This query has existed ...
Although traditionally it has been recognized that the President is absolutely immune from personal ...
Can a sitting President be indicted while in office? This critical constitutional question has never...
The vice presidency of Dick Cheney from 2000 to 2008 raised complicated questions about the constit...
Imprecise regulation of the position of US vice president in the Constitution caused that this offic...
The Supreme Court theorized absolute immunity for the President must be found in the separation of p...
Since the 1973 prosecution of incumbent Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the U.S. Department of Justic...
A round-table discussion among former U.S. Vice President Richard B. Cheney, Caruso Family Professor...
A dispute between a federal oversight authority and the Office of the Vice President (OVP) prompted ...
The vice presidency has undergone almost revolutionary change since its inception 227 years ago. Co...
The Constitution of Afghanistan provides for two offices of Vice Presidents, apparently, to secure n...
In the United States, where “all men are created equal,” every person must obey the laws of the comm...
The public perception of the Vice President is that of an individual with little actual authority, b...
On March 10, 2008, the House Judiciary Committee sued White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten and f...
The frequent investigations examining the possibility of executive misconduct suggest the country ev...
Is the Vice President an executive officer, a legislative officer, or both? This query has existed ...
Although traditionally it has been recognized that the President is absolutely immune from personal ...
Can a sitting President be indicted while in office? This critical constitutional question has never...
The vice presidency of Dick Cheney from 2000 to 2008 raised complicated questions about the constit...
Imprecise regulation of the position of US vice president in the Constitution caused that this offic...
The Supreme Court theorized absolute immunity for the President must be found in the separation of p...
Since the 1973 prosecution of incumbent Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the U.S. Department of Justic...
A round-table discussion among former U.S. Vice President Richard B. Cheney, Caruso Family Professor...
A dispute between a federal oversight authority and the Office of the Vice President (OVP) prompted ...
The vice presidency has undergone almost revolutionary change since its inception 227 years ago. Co...
The Constitution of Afghanistan provides for two offices of Vice Presidents, apparently, to secure n...
In the United States, where “all men are created equal,” every person must obey the laws of the comm...
The public perception of the Vice President is that of an individual with little actual authority, b...
On March 10, 2008, the House Judiciary Committee sued White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten and f...
The frequent investigations examining the possibility of executive misconduct suggest the country ev...
Is the Vice President an executive officer, a legislative officer, or both? This query has existed ...
Although traditionally it has been recognized that the President is absolutely immune from personal ...
Can a sitting President be indicted while in office? This critical constitutional question has never...