Lou Manzo Speaks with Bloomberg Law on Presidential Immunity

Bloomberg Law

Principal Lou Manzo (Washington, DC), a leader of B&D’s white collar practice and former federal prosecutor, recently spoke with Bloomberg Law on the potential implications of the Supreme Court case relating to presidential immunity, Trump v. United States.

In Trump v. United States, the Supreme Court determined that presidential immunity from criminal prosecution presumptively extends to all "official acts" of the sitting U.S. president.

Lou, along with Washington, DC Principal Alyse Adamson, was part of the DOJ team that successfully prosecuted the first defendants in the January 6th U.S. Capitol insurrection.

B&D’s litigators pursue major environmental cases nationwide, including in the U.S. Supreme Court, where the firm recently secured a victory for a natural gas pipeline client in Ohio v. EPA relating to the CAA and are preparing to argue a CWA case in the Court’s upcoming fall term for San Francisco. For a full analysis of the recent major Supreme Court decisions, and links to the decisions, read the firm’s commentary in Implications of Recent Supreme Court Decisions on Administrative, Environmental, and Natural Resources Law.