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Bowman Cutter's avatar

Well …… gosh. Now we know the court is terribly busy and is moving as fast ans it can and that political arguments don’t supersede legal ones. And we also know that the court had ample basis for taking the immunity case. “Politics ” is sort of a constrained way to refer to the most important and consequential election in most of our lives, including maybe the nation’s life. But what is a political choice? It is a fundamental mistake to argue that not taking this case or accelerating it is political while doing what the court did - which is everything possible to delay this case until after the election (when Trump can dismiss it ) is somehow not political. Occams Razor is a,better guide. This is a politicized, corrupt court that has deliberately delayed this case so that Trump doesn’t have to worry about it.

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Al A.'s avatar

The Supreme Court should be concerned with whether the Jan. 6 prosecution can proceed to verdict before the election. But, even if it shouldn't dirty its hands with that "political" issue and even if there are situations in which a president might plausibly claim immunity from prosecution, Trump's own claim of immunity is absurd and is offered only for the purpose of delay. Any court ought to slap down any litigant who plays that game so obviously, but the Court hasn't used any of several opportunities it's had to do so.

If I'm charged next year with a murder I committed in order to further my research, I'll argue that academics are absolutely immune for acts undertaken in furtherance of their important social role. When the trial judge rules against me, I suppose our legal system will put my trial on hold for months while I appeal, seek rehearing en banc, and then seek Supreme Court review. For I'm claiming a right not to be tried at all. Will commentators call the issue I've raised important because it's never formally been resolved, because some academics may be entitled to some kind of privilege, and because it would be a big deal if my claim prevailed? The Court's validation of Trump's abusive strategy is shameful.

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