Jeffrey Vagle on Nostr: A important procedural aspect of Trump v US emerges from differentiating "official ...
A important procedural aspect of Trump v US emerges from differentiating "official acts" from "unofficial acts," which is an adjudicable question and is also subject to interlocutory appeal. This means that, in cases like the Trump litigation, the proceedings will be incredibly, tediously slow.
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