The concept of legal immunity, although granting certain individuals or entities protection from lawsuits, has become a point of heated debate. Detractors argue that it encourages an unfair system where power dominates. They contend that immunity shields those in spheres of influence from accountability, potentially leading to abuse of power. Conve
Barrier or Sword? Presidential Immunity Examined
Presidential immunity, a concept deeply entrenched in the American legal structure, often sparks fierce debate. Proponents argue that it's essential for effective governance, shielding presidents from meritless lawsuits and allowing them to devote their attention to national affairs. Conversely, critics contend that it creates an unequal playing fi