WASHINGTON(January 9, 2023)— Former president Donald Trump will be in the DC Court of Appeals to argue he has immunity from prosecution in the federal 2020 election interference. The magnitude of this court appearance is stretched further considering Trump is running for the GOP presidential nomination and this is just six days before the Iowa caucuses.
Experts at the George Washington University Law School are able to provide analysis, explanation and commentary on former president Donald Trump’s hearing. To speak with an expert, please contact media relations specialist Shannon Mitchell at shannon [dot] mitchellgwu [dot] edu (shannon[dot]mitchell[at]gwu[dot]edu).
Paul Schiff Berman; Walter S. Cox Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School. Professor Berman is one of the world’s foremost theorists on the interactions among legal systems. Professor Berman is an expert on constitution and administrative law. In particular to the discussion of this historical SCOTUS move, Professor Berman can theorize, explain and add commentary into the legal implications, process and hearings.
Stephen A Saltzburg, Wallace and Beverley Woodbury University Professor of Law; Co-director of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Program at the George Washington University Law School. Professor Saltzburg is an expert on evidence, procedure and litigation. Professor Saltzburg has held numerous governmental positions and continues to serve as a mediator for the U.S. Court of Appeals for DC. Additionally, Saltzburg is one of the leading voices on Trump’s criminal trials and manner.
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