Executive Safeguard: A Shield for Presidents?

The question of whether presidents should be granted immunity from legal liability is a complex one. Advocates for immunity argue that it is essential to allow presidents to adequately perform their duties without the constant threat of legal challenges. They contend that immunity safeguards against unfounded claims and minimizes disruption on gove

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Legal Immunity: A Shield for the Powerful?

The concept of legal immunity, while designed to protect certain individuals or entities from undue lawsuits, often sparks debate regarding its potential to benefit those in positions of power. Critics argue that immunity grants an unfair preference to the wealthy and influential, allowing them to escape accountability for their actions, thereby un

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