The 14th amendment is crystal clear, but because I’m a law school professor at a prestigious university, I’m going to pretend that the arguments that other law school professors at prestigious universities are making about its ambiguity have some kind of merit.
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It would be off-brand if they stopped obfuscating now.
Also, I'm an attorney. We don’t read scholarly papers on the law, we read practice guides and court cases.
Remember,"I think absolute immunity is implied in the Constitution, even if it doesn't say it anywhere."?
Obviously, we can't trust what you say. I'm pretty sure you have no idea what you would be talking about. 🙄🤣
--Tom Lehrer
There is nothing as laughable as like 90% of legal "scholars" and "scholarship".
"Does a criminally guilty president have the ability to pardon himself for those crimes? No logical legal reason, but sure, why not?"
by Pete Hegseth
Sometimes I wish I were a medieval monk arguing how much of the head of a pin angels would need to set up a polo ground.
But yes, I would've made a great medieval monk