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Miami Residents Sue Over Trump’s Plan to Make His Library a Hotel
CAC Senior Appellate Counsel Miriam Becker-Cohen was quoted in the New York Times discussing Sistrunk Seeds v. Trump, the lawsuit brought by the Constitutional Accountability Center and the law firm of Gelber Schachter & Greenberg to hold President Trump accountable for violating the Domestic Emoluments Clause. Read more in the New York Times.
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