Constitutional Law: POTUS Liability (Impeachment, Executive Privilege & Immunity) [LEAP Preview]

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @bernarditacalub344
    @bernarditacalub344 2 месяца назад

    How about the inherent powers/emergency powers of the President under the " general welfare clause" not anywhere in the explicit & vivid provisions of the Constititution but embedded in the "Preamble "of the Constitution during in case of emergency/national interest /security , such as: power of taxation or autonomous power, police power & power if em8nent domain?

  • @user-bo6ks9yv9u
    @user-bo6ks9yv9u 3 года назад

    Thank you for this.

  • @markmywords5342
    @markmywords5342 3 года назад +2

    How about vaccine mandates on private businesses bruh. Whatever happened to supposed 9th amendment bodily autonomy. Law might soon mean nothing at the rate we're going :/

    • @alysondraper3221
      @alysondraper3221 3 года назад +1

      The government has not made vaccine mandates on any private enterprise unless it accepts federal money or contracts with the federal government. That makes it constitutional. The government is free to set the terms for who it will contract with and discriminate among potential contractors so long as the discrimination is not due to membership in a protected class. This is very old legal doctrine.

    • @markmywords5342
      @markmywords5342 3 года назад +1

      @@alysondraper3221 Biden literally said all private companies with more than 100 employees must vaccinate their employees, government contract or not. He's bypassing any semblance of constitutionality by using OSHA to enforce something that isn't even law.
      I understand that the government can make contracts with private enterprises with terms... but that's not what they're doing with private enterprises.
      Let me ask you this: Is a person who suffers from a medical condition in a protected class? According to the ADA they are, right? The immunodeficient are a protected class for example. How would you define a person who isn't vaxxed compared to a population who is vaxxed?
      Sorry if I come off combative. The recent governmental overstepping is irking me.

    • @alysondraper3221
      @alysondraper3221 3 года назад +1

      @@markmywords5342 OSHA, a federal agency, has jurisdiction over health and safety measures for all businesses with over 10 employees. Again, under federal law, Biden has the right to ask OSHA to require vaccinations for any employer under their jurisdiction. You will note that the federal government has been requiring all sorts of vaccinations for military personnel since forever. State governments have required vaccinations for school children since the Polio vaccine was invented. None of this is new. You will be ok if you have to get a safe vaccine. The misinformation of Fox News is much more likely to cause you problems than a vaccine.

    • @markmywords5342
      @markmywords5342 3 года назад

      ​@@alysondraper3221 Lol. I like your careful wording. "Biden has the right to ask."​ What you didn't say is that he has the right to mandate things out of thin air.
      Vaccines go through decade long stringent testing before they are allowed, let alone mandated. The average FDA approval takes 12 years... and even then, 1/3 of all treatments approved by the FDA turn out to be dangerous.
      The only reason people went along with the polio vaccine mandates is because polio is a 30% death rate. Covid is a .6% death rate (according to the WHO).
      "You will be ok if you have to take a safe vaccine."
      You seriously have no clue whether or not these new vaccines are safe. mRNA vaccines have never been used on humans prior to 2019 so long term effects are literally unknown.
      I like how you nonchalantly call fox news misinfo, as if all MSM isn't propaganda.
      What's going to cause US citizens problems isn't fox news or a vaccine. It's blind partisanship and losing your right to informed consent.

    • @alysondraper3221
      @alysondraper3221 3 года назад +2

      @@markmywords5342 you can tell where you get your information from by what you just wrote. I’ve been an attorney for very long time. I do careful research. I don’t get any of my info from Fox or other right wing propaganda outfits or conspiracy theorists on Twitter or Parler. I go to the scholarly sources, not the few outliers who want to build a social media following. I personally don’t care if you get vaccinated. The question was a legal one. If only the unvaccinated were dying, I would just call it “karma” and not care. But I work for a hospital. I see the horrible way the unvaccinated die from Covid, and I feel for them. I suggest that if you could see what it is like to die alone, with tubes coming out of your chest to vent the air they force into you with a ventilator, you would see what the real risks really are. More women are coming into the hospital with dead fetuses due to Covid. More babies are hospitalized with Covid. More little kids and healthy young adults are hospitalized. They are dying before they could live their lives. My heart aches for them. I mostly feel for the health care workers who are exhausted. And I feel for all of us, who will very soon be dealing with a new, deadlier mutation that vaccines won’t prevent or mitigate. The vaccines you are worried about were studied from the mid nineties. They aren’t new. Only the virus targeted is new. We have been vaccinating since the Revolutionary War. The risk of serious illness is far beyond any perceived risk your conspiracy theorists have created out of ignorance because they lack the skills to understand statistics and virology. Covid is not something you would wish on your worst enemy, if you have any heart at all. I wish you all the best, whatever way you choose to manage your risks.