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King & Spalding Adds Three New Partners in Continuing Expansion of Complex Commercial and IP Litigation Capabilities

March 6, 2026

Texas Board of Legal Specialization Honors Richard Orsinger at 51st Induction

March 4, 2026

The Schenk Law Firm Partner David Lizerbram Appointed to Board of Directors of San Diego Jewish Bar Association

March 3, 2026

Shumaker Secures Key Federal Injunction Protecting Client’s Patent Rights

March 2, 2026

Which U.S. Supreme Court case first recognized that the President is entitled to qualified immunity from civil damages for official acts?

WRONG! Mississippi v. Johnson addressed limits on judicial interference with executive discretion, not civil liability.

CORRECT! The Court held that the President enjoys absolute immunity from civil damages for actions taken within the “outer perimeter” of official responsibilities—establishing the modern doctrine of presidential immunity.

WRONG! Clinton v. Jones held that a sitting President is not immune from civil litigation for unofficial conduct occurring before taking office.

WRONG! Youngstown concerned limits on presidential power during wartime, not presidential immunity.

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