Friday, July 5th, 2024
Special Edition: Presidential Immunity Ruling - FAQs Answered
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The Supreme Court wrapped up a historic term this week and on its final day, it issued what's possibly its most highly-anticipated ruling yet: one that had to do with presidential immunity. In other words: can presidents be criminally prosecuted for breaking the law? Today, you’ll hear a great explanation of the ruling – and its potential implications for both past and current presidents – from an expert on constitutional law.
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Guest: Jessica Levinson
Jessica Levinson is a professor at Loyola Law School, part of Loyola Marymount University. Her work focuses on constitutional law, the law of the political process, including election law and governance issues, and the Supreme Court.
Jessica hosts the Passing Judgment podcast and is a legal contributor for CBS News, a columnist for MSNBC, and has a weekly legal segment on NPR member station KCRW. She regularly appears as a legal and political expert on television, radio, podcasts, online outlets, and in print.
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