Biggest News aggregator with 200 million news articles | vimarsana.com

simply that, because the election clause empowers the state legislatures to prescribe the manner of holding the congressional elections that, therefore, the state courts have no role whatsoever. that is not tenable under any of the normal rules of constitutional interpretation, and i don't, for one, believe that the court will ever embrace that particular version of the theory. >> judge, we have a lot of smart conversations on the show, and this is maybe one of the smartest. i'm glad our viewers have had the ability to get a bit of the taste of a conversation you and i have had in the past. and i hope we can make this a more regular thing, because the future of this country itself and democracy is that state. judge michael luttig is a former federal judge for the

Related Keywords

Election , Elections , State Legislatures , Clause , Manner , Courts , Role , Rules , Colorado , Michael Luttig , Lot , One , Theory , I Don T , Court , Conversations , Interpretation , Version , The Show , Attacks On Democracy , Judge , Conversation , Country , Thing , Bit , Ability , Viewers , Smartest , Taste ,

© 2024 Vimarsana