Showing posts with label The Constitution vs. Liberal Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Constitution vs. Liberal Change. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2024

PRESIDENTIAL IMMUNITY | Will the Supreme Court Save Presidential Immunity or Open The Floodgates for Court Cases Against Obama, Biden, Trump...

Article Title: What to know about Trump’s high-stakes presidential immunity case before Supreme Court
Snippet of Article: "President Donald Trump will argue that he enjoys immunity from prosecution on charges he unlawfully conspired to remain in power after his loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Apart from its effect on the 2024 election, the case carries far-reaching implications that could dramatically alter the scope of presidential power for decades to come. ...“The text of the Impeachment Judgment Clause confirms the original meaning of the Executive Vesting Clause—i.e., that current and former Presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for official acts,” Trump’s attorneys wrote in a March brief. ...The justices could send the case back to a lower court to iron out issues such as what constitutes “official acts” worthy of presidential immunity, delaying the case even further."


Source: nypost.com

[tag] Donald Trump, Presidential Immunity, Supreme Court,The Constitution vs. Liberal Change, [/tag]

Saturday, February 17, 2024

Justice Clarence Thomas Deserves Recognition as an Icon of Black History

Article Title: Justice Clarence Thomas Deserves Recognition as an Icon of Black History
Snippet of Article: "...Because of his originalist jurisprudence, Justice Thomas has long been the target of unfair denigration by the political Left, dating back to his nomination as the second black Justice to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1991. Through it all, he has confronted these attacks with grace, dignity, and determination.

Amid the onslaught, his profound contributions have too often been overlooked or diminished.

Clarence Thomas has been breaking barriers from a young age—overcoming homelessness, racial bias, and financial hardship. Drawing inspiration from his grandfather, Thomas rose from humble beginnings to achieve remarkable success. ..."


Source: www.newsweek.com

[tag] Federal Employee News, Federal Civil Service, [/tag]