Laurance Tribe, Guardian - I’ll let others sort through the tangled puzzles the court has left in
its wake absent meaningful guidelines for distinguishing between the
various categories of presidential conduct it enumerates. My main
takeaways from this shameful decision are three: first, there is a
compelling need for supreme court reform, including a plan to impose an
enforceable ethics code and term limits and possibly create several
added seats to offset the way Trump as president stacked the court to
favor his Maga agenda; second, we should start planning for a
constitutional amendment of the sort I have advocated in the New York
Times to create a federal prosecutorial arm structurally independent of
the presidency; and third, we need a constitutional amendment adding to
article I, section 9’s ban on titles of nobility and foreign emoluments a
provision expressly stating that nothing in the constitution may be
construed to confer any immunity from criminal prosecution by reason of a
defendant’s having held any office under the United States – and a
provision forbidding use of the pardon power to encourage the person
pardoned to commit a crime that the president is unable to commit
personally.
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