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onenote

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8. A victory, but predictable since the court concluded it was bound by an earlier DC Circuit decision
Thu Jan 4, 2024, 03:49 PM
Jan 2024

Also, both this case and the case on which the court relied were civil cases, not criminal. While Smith cites the DC Circuit case in his brief opposing Trump's immunity claim, he doesn't make it the centerpiece of his arguments (although Smith does point out that at least with respect to Trump's actions on January 6, he was engaged in election-related activity that does not fall within the "outer perimeter" of a president's responsibilities.

Get thee to the greatest page malaise Jan 2024 #1
Wonder if this ruling will affect the DC Circuit court's ruling on his immunity... brush Jan 2024 #2
I suspect... 2naSalit Jan 2024 #9
I am inclined to believe the cowardly repug SCOTUS louis-t Jan 2024 #18
This is a civil case soldierant Jan 2024 #21
Good!!! TSExile Jan 2024 #3
Ashley Babbitt's mother should be suing Trump William Seger Jan 2024 #6
Ashley Babbitt's mother is more likely louis-t Jan 2024 #17
unfortunately, you are likely correct. She's not all there n/t imavoter Jan 2024 #20
hmm.... bdamomma Jan 2024 #26
I like this phrase in response to trump's bogus claims, Bayard Jan 2024 #4
overhyped krkaufman Jan 2024 #5
In terms of the immunity claims, i think it was a definite victory. ShazzieB Jan 2024 #7
A victory, but predictable since the court concluded it was bound by an earlier DC Circuit decision onenote Jan 2024 #8
ding. been using a lot of that lately. AllaN01Bear Jan 2024 #10
With so many judges weighing in on immunity, how could SCOTUS go in the opposite direction? bucolic_frolic Jan 2024 #11
Do you think that the extremes really give a flying f what any other court thinks??? niyad Jan 2024 #13
The MF should be charged as an accomplice in the death of Sicknick.....right along with turbinetree Jan 2024 #12
Absolutely! Duppers Jan 2024 #15
It really is a no brainer......I think of people robbing a bank and someone shoots a guard turbinetree Jan 2024 #19
HE.DOESN'T.OWN.ALL.THE.JUDGES. lindysalsagal Jan 2024 #14
I like it. republianmushroom Jan 2024 #16
Judge Mehta did not need 10 months (a time longer than a normal pregnancy) NCjack Jan 2024 #22
No President has a blank check from their actions because if they did we would not have impeachment as a cstanleytech Jan 2024 #23
Swifly / tidily / tersely / quickly DJ Porkchop Jan 2024 #24
I like the short version of this post: Federal judge 'quickly disposes' of Trump usonian Jan 2024 #25
Any idea how much they are suing for? MichMan Jan 2024 #27
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