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What’s New This Week

Is President Trump Immune From Prosecution?

Run time: 52 minutes


John Yoo and Smita Ghosh join Jeffrey Rosen to preview the arguments in Trump v. United States, review the founders’ views on executive immunity, and discuss how the Court might decide this crucial case. Listen now

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Update: The Final Briefs Before the Trump Immunity Case Arguments

by Scott Bomboy | Read time: 3 minutes


“The final briefs in former President Donald Trump’s latest case at the Supreme Court have been submitted related to a former president’s immunity from criminal prosecution from acts taken while in office. ...” Read more

The Day When America Moved Toward Becoming a Global Power

by NCC Staff | Read time: 3 minutes


“On April 21, 1898, Spain broke off diplomatic relations with the United States in a long-simmering dispute over Cuba. The brief war that followed would have permanent implications for American foreign policy and push the formerly isolationist power on to the global stage. ...” Read more

More From the National Constitution Center

CNN: Jeffrey Rosen Discusses the Upcoming Oral Arguments for Moyle v. United States


National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen appeared on CNN with John Berman to discuss Tuesday’s oral arguments for Moyle v. United States. The case will determine whether the Supreme Court should stay the order enforcing of Idaho’s Defense of Life Act, which prohibits abortions unless necessary to save the life of the mother. Watch now

Constitutional Text of the Week

Article II, Section 1


“The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.”


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