The idea is to allow as much freedom to politicians when it comes to disusing the affairs of state without fear of putting a word wrong and getting sued. The problem is that is not always used in that spirit.
The cloak of legislative immunity refers to Legislators' protection from liability in a civil lawsuit for duties that they performed within their office's jurisdiction.
Generally the "phrase clock of legislative immunity" refers to the security or immunity of civil lawsuits against a legislative body of government, when such matters occur during their official capacity of office.
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The question states an incorrect premise. There is no absolute immunity protecting members of the Executive Branch.
To develop immunity.
The usual purpose of a filibuster is to delay legislative action.
the purpose of a legislation is to make laws and help keep congress organized.
make laws
to create laws
The term "secular legislative purpose" is used to describe laws. It means that regulations must not try to inhibit or promote religion under the First Amendment.
Members of Congress enjoy a special immunity known as "Congressional immunity," which protects them from arrest while attending sessions, traveling to and from, and during committee activities, except in cases of treason, felony, or breach of the peace. This privilege allows them to perform their legislative duties without fear of interference or intimidation. Additionally, they cannot be sued for statements made in the course of their legislative activities, ensuring freedom of speech in their official capacities.
To stall the legislative process a prevent a vote.