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Shreyas 'ಅಶ್ರೇರಾ' Alevoor
AsuraOfKalinga
Thread for NLUOites, now that the Council elections are here:Imagine if our country (leaving the practical difficulties aside) had a voting system which ensures that only the candidate who has
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Dr. Mary Lynne Dittmar
DittmarML
This thread is my own. (1) Republican legislatures prevented states from counting early/mail in ballots. (2) The majority of early/mail in votes were cast by people voting for Biden. (3)
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Chris Talbot
talbotchris
Key thing for this week in Congress: Section 3 of the 14th Amendment (which Speaker Pelosi called out in her letter to Members), does *not* require 2/3 majority to enforce:
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Houston's XFactor
messi0103
My motto in life is to leave this world a little better than i found it: my daughter was commenting how she has 3 friends who through educating themselves about
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Cory Reynolds🟢
OfWaterville
The supreme Court denied the Texas lawsuit not on the merit of the suit, but because the lawsuit was not filed under the right bill. The Supreme Court told Texas
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Originalism
Originalism1
There are apparently some doubts about whether the President had the authority to commute Mr. Stone's sentence. And Speaker Pelosi has called for passing a law purporting to restrict his
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Gregg Nunziata
greggnunziata
I'm afraid some conservatives are being misled by Judge Luttig.Of course, you can impeach, convict, and disqualify a former officeholder.This view is supported by English custom, Constitutional text and structure,
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IBIKUNLE
ibikunleisaacm
1/YOUR BUSINESS, PROPERTY & THE EMERGING TREND OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS: A SUMMARY OF WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Every now & then, the President issues Executive Orders (EOs) instead of
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Noor Bin Ladin
NoorBinLadin
Today these hopelessly crooked politicians showed the American people once and for all that they will never honor their oath to serve them.The President gave them many warnings to turn
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Mark Small
marksmall1973
Paul Ogden blogged yesterday about the need for a new Constitution. Like many of my friend’s ideas, they are meant well, but horrible. A Convention can be called by two-thirds
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kurt lash
kurtlash1
1/ An editorial in the WSJ defends impeaching and disqualifying a former president by citing common law English practice and early state practice. This common law background, the writer insists,
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Keith Rothfus
KeithRothfus
(1/6) Interesting case in #Pennsylvania re: #Election2020 & mail-in voting. Did PA’s General Assembly enact the mail-in voting law in violation of PA’s Constitution? More than 150 years of PA
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Tara Ross
TaraRoss
It feels like a light switch got flipped yesterday. A whole mess of policies, changed literally in an instant--& we all know the *same thing* will happen in 4 yrs,
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Steve Vladeck
steve_vladeck
In case you were wondering if @tedcruz has *any* principles, this case asks #SCOTUS to hold that whether a *state law* violates a *state constitution* somehow implicates the *federal* Constitution—and
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Robert Hockett
rch371
1/7 Social Media 'Censorship': Reactionaries are now ironically exercised by (social) media oligopoly. Progressives, meanwhile, ironically crow that silencing by these oligopolies isn't 'state action' for 1A purposes. Th
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Todd Rokita
ToddRokitaIN
It is perfectly reasonable that many citizens in Indiana, and across the nation, have valid concerns regarding the conduct of the 2020 Presidential election. Deeply rooted in these concerns is
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