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Presidential Immunity Case


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Welcome to today's episode of Queer PoliFaith. Today, we are starting our look at several SCOTUS decisions from their most recent session. Our first case has to do with Presidential Immunity. It was a doozy of a decision that really made no sense. Roberts tries to cloak his partisanship in high falutin and gauzy language about Consitutional principles. And Thomas writes a particularly bad concurrence.

On the 22nd, we'll look at Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a case that overturned another precedent that had been around for decades and was the target of the conservative movement and the GOP.

Here is the CNN article I talked about where it was revealed how Roberts decided not to even try and save what little remains of the Supreme Court's legitimacy.

Here are links to several Substack articles about the case or its effects:

Your Questions About The Immunity Opinion

The Spinelessness of John Roberts

Roberts's majority backs Trump in finding an expansive presidential immunity

The Supreme Court's Declaration of Independence — a few days early

91. The Broader Article II Implications of the Trump Immunity Ruling

Bonus 88: Chief Justice Roberts Turns Right

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Queer PoliFaithBy Mychel Vandover