It depends on what you mean by "failure to honor his oath." Presidents may be impeached, but the standard is "high crimes and misdemeanors"-- like treason, for example. Disagreeing with a president's policies does not mean he failed to honor his oath. But if he committed a crime or committed treason or lied under oath, then yes he might suffer the consequences-- though not in a law suit; rather, the congress might try to remove him from office.
Yes, congress.
Clinton. Clinton v. Jones.
Accordingly the monarch cannot be sued in his or her personal capacity.
Yes, a president can be sued for their actions while in office, but there are legal limitations and procedures that must be followed.
Yes, a sitting president can be sued for legal matters, but there are limitations and legal procedures that must be followed.
Yes. There are many reasons why you might be sued when you sell merchandise depending on the details. Common reasons would be false advertising, failure to fulfill the order properly or violating some state law affecting venders.
Yes, but not because they released top-secret government information. The president got charged with a crime.
Mainly, ACE-inhibitors (ACE = Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) have "pril" in the suffix. These drugs are sued for high blood pressure and congestive heart failure.
If the animal dies or become paralyzed due to your failure in operation, you can be sued by the animal owner at the court of law, claiming adequate compensation for your negligence.
Yes, just like people could sue like the President because he did something personal to them that was bad or unacceptable.
American cities can be sued
No frostwire is not being sued,but lime wire got sued I don't know why frostwire didn't get sued and lime wire did.