Only five of them. This is the portion of the decision that Amy Coney Barrett refused to join yesterday. The Supreme Court's prohibition in its immunity decision [states] that any facts relating to acts which are absolutely immune evidence cannot be presented about those facts. So what exactly. I mean, I don't know what Lawrence thinks he's talking about, but I'm just going to say this. And again, I hope I'm wrong. (35:55–36:08)
CLAIM
Asserts that the Supreme Court's decision prohibits presenting evidence on acts deemed absolutely immune.
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