Boston University Law School: Supreme Court Affirms the President Can Be Subpoenaed, But Will It Affect the Election?
July 10, 2020
July 10, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 10 -- Boston University School of Law issued the following news:
By Jim Wheaton, Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the Startup Law Clinic
In "Federalist No. 69," Alexander Hamilton defended the proposed presidency by advising that unlike a king, the "President of the United States ... would be amenable to personal punishment and disgrace." In two decisions on Thursday, the Supreme Court dashed the monarchical pr . . .
By Jim Wheaton, Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the Startup Law Clinic
In "Federalist No. 69," Alexander Hamilton defended the proposed presidency by advising that unlike a king, the "President of the United States ... would be amenable to personal punishment and disgrace." In two decisions on Thursday, the Supreme Court dashed the monarchical pr . . .