Renowned constitutional lawyer Alan Dershowitz has commented on a recent Supreme Court ruling, arguing that it undermines claims that former President Donald Trump is above the law.
He emphasized that the decision demonstrates the continued functionality of the U.S. system of checks and balances. Dershowitz also dismissed the idea that schools could legally sue Trump, asserting that taxpayer money should not be used to fund political programs. His remarks come amid ongoing legal and political debates surrounding Trump’s influence and legal challenges.
The ruling is seen as a significant moment in the broader discussion of presidential accountability.
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It's about time the Supreme Court reinforced that no one, not even Trump, is above the law. This ruling is a crucial step in holding him accountable for his actions, especially after years of dodging consequences. Dershowitz always tries to walk a fine line, but his take on this feels like more of the same—defending Trump while pretending to be neutral. The argument about taxpayer money is a distraction from the real issue: Trump’s blatant disregard for democracy. Hopefully, this decision sets a precedent for future presidents who think they can act without consequences.
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‘Can’t do everything’: Alan Dershowitz says SCOTUS just undercut Dems’ claim that Trump is above law
Constitutional lawyer Alan Dershowitz said Thursday that the Supreme Court ruling against President Donald Trump’s administrationproves the country’s “system of checks and balances is still operating.
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Alan Dershowitz Says No Legal Ground For Schools To Sue Trump As Taxpayer Money Must Not Fund Political Programs
Amid ongoing debates over political bias in academia, attorney Alan Dershowitz said on Newsmax Friday that there is no legal
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