'Decision will be overturned': Law experts predict immunity ruling will not survive

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Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe expects the U.S. Supreme Court will likely overturn its own decision in Donald Trump's case.

Legal analysts lined up to denounce the court's decision Monday that gives Donald Trump immunity for actions taking in his official capacity as president. But in reading lawyer Robert B. Hubbell, Tribe quoted that the ruling is “destined to be remembered as a mark of shame for the Roberts Court just as Dred Scott tarnishes Chief Justice Taney’s legacy to this day.”

Hubbell, one of the top-rated Securities Litigation attorneys in Los Angeles, wrote that the constitutional theory is that all presidents were "subject to impeachment for actions immune from prosecution."

Neither legal expert believes that the decision will remain in place for generations the way most landmark cases stand.

"Trump v. United States will be overruled. The decision is so bad it will not stand," wrote Hubbell. "Like Dred Scott (holding that enslaved people are not citizens entitled to judicial protections), Plessy v. Ferguson (upholding segregation), Koramatsu v US (upholding the Japanese internment camps), today’s decision will be overturned by the acclamation of history in due course."
 
Not likely but conceivable this court could overturn it themselves. Courts have done it before, had the integrity to face up to a bad ruling and fix it. Barrett's concurring opinion is partly a dissent. She would make four if she splits, so they would need one more.
 

Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe expects the U.S. Supreme Court will likely overturn its own decision in Donald Trump's case.

Legal analysts lined up to denounce the court's decision Monday that gives Donald Trump immunity for actions taking in his official capacity as president. But in reading lawyer Robert B. Hubbell, Tribe quoted that the ruling is “destined to be remembered as a mark of shame for the Roberts Court just as Dred Scott tarnishes Chief Justice Taney’s legacy to this day.”

Hubbell, one of the top-rated Securities Litigation attorneys in Los Angeles, wrote that the constitutional theory is that all presidents were "subject to impeachment for actions immune from prosecution."

Neither legal expert believes that the decision will remain in place for generations the way most landmark cases stand.

"Trump v. United States will be overruled. The decision is so bad it will not stand," wrote Hubbell. "Like Dred Scott (holding that enslaved people are not citizens entitled to judicial protections), Plessy v. Ferguson (upholding segregation), Koramatsu v US (upholding the Japanese internment camps), today’s decision will be overturned by the acclamation of history in due course."


So lefty Tribe said ;

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The meltdown by you commies is so entertaining.
 

Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe expects the U.S. Supreme Court will likely overturn its own decision in Donald Trump's case.

Legal analysts lined up to denounce the court's decision Monday that gives Donald Trump immunity for actions taking in his official capacity as president. But in reading lawyer Robert B. Hubbell, Tribe quoted that the ruling is “destined to be remembered as a mark of shame for the Roberts Court just as Dred Scott tarnishes Chief Justice Taney’s legacy to this day.”

Hubbell, one of the top-rated Securities Litigation attorneys in Los Angeles, wrote that the constitutional theory is that all presidents were "subject to impeachment for actions immune from prosecution."

Neither legal expert believes that the decision will remain in place for generations the way most landmark cases stand.

"Trump v. United States will be overruled. The decision is so bad it will not stand," wrote Hubbell. "Like Dred Scott (holding that enslaved people are not citizens entitled to judicial protections), Plessy v. Ferguson (upholding segregation), Koramatsu v US (upholding the Japanese internment camps), today’s decision will be overturned by the acclamation of history in due course."

Oh, and I see you're dumping Raw Sewage on the board again.
 
ROFL

Tribe is a radical leftist and is being quoted by Raw Sewage - the lowest of the low for Communist idiocy. Those who put out shit by Raw Sewage can NEVER criticize Alex Jones. (who is an idiot, but not as bad of one)
Don't be a source troll. Tell us why you disagree with the article like an adult if you can.
 
The Communists said the same thing when the Dobbs decision restored democracy. Two years on, the commie scum are still crying and SCOTUS is holding fast to the principles of democracy.
This is an extremely low quality court which is a second legislature not a body of law, and they do not conform to the Constitution....they and the rest of the justice system will not be saving us.
 

Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe expects the U.S. Supreme Court will likely overturn its own decision in Donald Trump's case.

Legal analysts lined up to denounce the court's decision Monday that gives Donald Trump immunity for actions taking in his official capacity as president. But in reading lawyer Robert B. Hubbell, Tribe quoted that the ruling is “destined to be remembered as a mark of shame for the Roberts Court just as Dred Scott tarnishes Chief Justice Taney’s legacy to this day.”

Hubbell, one of the top-rated Securities Litigation attorneys in Los Angeles, wrote that the constitutional theory is that all presidents were "subject to impeachment for actions immune from prosecution."

Neither legal expert believes that the decision will remain in place for generations the way most landmark cases stand.

"Trump v. United States will be overruled. The decision is so bad it will not stand," wrote Hubbell. "Like Dred Scott (holding that enslaved people are not citizens entitled to judicial protections), Plessy v. Ferguson (upholding segregation), Koramatsu v US (upholding the Japanese internment camps), today’s decision will be overturned by the acclamation of history in due course."


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Do rightys believe the president should be immune from the law? Is totalitarianism a goal of the right? The sad fact is the Supreme Court decision will not matter if Biden wins. The only time it does is if Trump wins. Then all hell would break loose.
They have said they want trump to rule forever. They don't care if its a dictatorship because they agree with said fascist.
 
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