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Press Releases - pr_04-13-18 - Supreme Court of the United States
Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary What Can I See and Do? transcript of the oral argument in 17-965, Trump,
President
of U.S. v. Hawaii, on an expedited basis
QPReport
papers. The Second Circuit rejected the
President's
claim of
immunity
and ordered compliance with the subpoena. The
letter_to_the_president_june27.pdf
QPReport
Whether the International Organizations
Immunities
Act-which affords international organizations the "same
immunity
" from that foreign governments have, 22 U.S.C. § 288a (b)confers the same
immunity
on
20-1199 Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College (06/29/2023)
2 STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS, INC. v.
PRESIDENT
AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE Syllabus the full
QPReport
of appeals erred in denying qualified
immunity
to Secret Service agents protecting the
President
by evaluating the claim of viewpoint
603us1r57_6k47.pdf
he is entitled to at least presumptive
immunity
. Pp is shared with Congress. To determine the
President's
immunity
in this context, the Court looks primarily to
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