
Michael Klarman
Michael Klarman is a prominent legal scholar and professor of legal history at Harvard Law School, known for his expertise in constitutional law and civil rights. His work often explores the intersection of law and social change, examining how judicial decisions can influence societal norms and political landscapes. Klarman's insights have been influential in discussions surrounding constitutional interpretation, particularly in the context of contentious issues such as the presidency and election laws. Recently, he has commented on the implications of former President Donald Trump's rhetoric regarding a potential third term, suggesting that Trump's actions may have a lasting impact on American democracy, regardless of who holds office in the future.
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