The DC Circuit Court of Appeals panel that heard oral arguments from former President Donald Trump’s lawyers in favor of absolute presidential immunity has still not issued a ruling after more than weeks. A Washington Post columnist is arguing that the court’s slow pace hurts both justice and democracy. In a Friday essay, Post associate editor Ruth Marcus lambasted the three judges on the panel — Michelle Childs, Karen Henderson and Florence Y. Pan — for their ongoing foot-dragging in handing down a decision that will definitively state whether Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for act…