
The Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Gonzalez and Taamneh
The Lawfare Podcast
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The Three Prong Test in Halberstom Be Waltch
The court was really frustrated by this weirdly written law and particularly, frankly, the attempt to import Halberstom be waltch into the interpretation of this law. It's a case that primarily deals with an instance where a woman was prosecuted for aiding or abetting a burglar who ended up killing a man over the course of a burglar. And it's further complicated by the fact that Halberston lays out a three-prong sort of test, the latter prong of which has six subprongs of factors you're supposed to consider.
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