Constitutional Immunity of Members of Congress Hearings Ninety Third Congress
Constitutional Immunity of Members of Congress Hearings Ninety Third Congress
United States Congress Joint Committee On Congre
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Mr. Valder. I would say it is better not to interfere with private persons. Representative Giaimo. As a Congressman, one who is supposed to be theoretically fearless in the public interest, I have to now begin to worry about what I said. Being mortals, we are all going to begin not to say things that perhaps should be said, because as a practical matter we will have to worry about being sued, about hiring a lawyer, and the Congress does not provide for paying me for the lawyer's serv- ices — an...d they come high in these cases — so the tendency is to say "I am not going to say anything. " Professor Ktjrland. That brings us back to the proposition that Mr. Bickel made. You could legislate yourself some immunity. Representative Giaimo. We could legislate the lesser Federal courts out of existence too but that isn't the answer. We were covered in the past by court decisions. Chairman Metcalf. I want to hear this. There is some difference of opinion on the committee as to whether we can broaden and expand the interpretation of the constitutional provisions as laid down iDy the Court.
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