Describing parliamentary abuse of the privilege from arrest and the drafting history of the privilege from arrest and Speech or Debate Clauses.
Bradford E. Biegon, Note, Presidential Immunity in Civil Actions: An Analysis Based Upon Text, History and Blackstone’s Commentaries, 82 Va. L. Rev. 677 (1996).
Arguing that the Privilege from Arrest Clause “confers immunity only from civil arrest and does not more broadly protect against answering lawsuits.
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