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Hofstra Law Review

Journal

1999

United States. Executive Office of the President

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Can A President Be Indicted While In Office?, John Ashcroft, Russell D. Feingold Jan 1999

Can A President Be Indicted While In Office?, John Ashcroft, Russell D. Feingold

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On Prosecuting Presidents, Akhil Reed Amar Jan 1999

On Prosecuting Presidents, Akhil Reed Amar

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On Protecting Accountability, Eric M. Freedman Jan 1999

On Protecting Accountability, Eric M. Freedman

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Today's subject, whether a sitting President may be indicted, is one that I have addressed in print over many years, dating back to the Nixon Administration. In particular, I am the author of The Law as King and the King as Law: Is a President Immune from Criminal Prosecution Before Impeachment?' which I believe remains the most complete and thoroughly-documented scholarly study of the issue. Since it contains a good deal of additional legal and historical data backing up the principal points I will be making, I hope you will read it in full (or at least refer to its …