Can a sitting President be indicted while in office? This critical constitutional question has never been directly answered by any court or legislative body. The prevailing wisdom, however, is that, though he may be investigated, a sitting President is immune from actual prosecution. The concept of presidential immunity, however, has hastened the erosion of checks and balances in the federal government and weakened our ability to rein in renegade Presidents. It has enabled sitting Presidents to impede the enforcement of subpoenas and other tools of investigation by prosecutors, both federal and state, as well as to claim imperviousness to civil process, extending even to third parties. In an important recent case, the Supreme Court rejected...
In his article, Prosecuting and Punishing Our Presidents, Saikrishna Prakash argues that sitting pre...
This Essay sketches how Ely\u27s representation-reinforcement theory of judicial interpretation migh...
Since the 1973 prosecution of incumbent Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the U.S. Department of Justic...
Can a sitting President be indicted while in office? This critical constitutional question has never...
The frequent investigations examining the possibility of executive misconduct suggest the country ev...
There are few topics more difficult or important than the question of whether the president of the U...
This article addresses the thorny question of whether a President can be criminally prosecuted while...
This Article intends to clarify some of the more difficult legal issues in our nation’s separation o...
This symposium addresses the difficult question of whether a President can be criminally prosecuted ...
Can a sitting President ever be criminally prosecuted (outside an impeachment court)? The question h...
Can a sitting U.S. President be federally indicted or prosecuted? Exploring the history of impeachme...
This article addresses whether the Constitution protects a sitting President from indictment. The te...
This article argues that the new legal status - the specially investigated President - conferred u...
Today\u27s subject, whether a sitting President may be indicted, is one that I have addressed in pri...
The Supreme Court theorized absolute immunity for the President must be found in the separation of p...
In his article, Prosecuting and Punishing Our Presidents, Saikrishna Prakash argues that sitting pre...
This Essay sketches how Ely\u27s representation-reinforcement theory of judicial interpretation migh...
Since the 1973 prosecution of incumbent Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the U.S. Department of Justic...
Can a sitting President be indicted while in office? This critical constitutional question has never...
The frequent investigations examining the possibility of executive misconduct suggest the country ev...
There are few topics more difficult or important than the question of whether the president of the U...
This article addresses the thorny question of whether a President can be criminally prosecuted while...
This Article intends to clarify some of the more difficult legal issues in our nation’s separation o...
This symposium addresses the difficult question of whether a President can be criminally prosecuted ...
Can a sitting President ever be criminally prosecuted (outside an impeachment court)? The question h...
Can a sitting U.S. President be federally indicted or prosecuted? Exploring the history of impeachme...
This article addresses whether the Constitution protects a sitting President from indictment. The te...
This article argues that the new legal status - the specially investigated President - conferred u...
Today\u27s subject, whether a sitting President may be indicted, is one that I have addressed in pri...
The Supreme Court theorized absolute immunity for the President must be found in the separation of p...
In his article, Prosecuting and Punishing Our Presidents, Saikrishna Prakash argues that sitting pre...
This Essay sketches how Ely\u27s representation-reinforcement theory of judicial interpretation migh...
Since the 1973 prosecution of incumbent Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the U.S. Department of Justic...