Justice Ginsburg’s possible incapacity and the case for term limits
- CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court
- February 11, 2019
An important citizen protection against government is the rule that in criminal prosecutions, criminal statutes are interpreted strictly. In other words, if the government wants to punish someone for violating a statute, it has to show that the wording of the statute unambiguously rendered the defendant’s conduct illegal. Citizens are not held criminally responsible for
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