Supreme Court Cases Give State Legislatures Responsibility for Resolving Contested Presidential Vote

Supreme Court Cases Give State Legislatures Responsibility for Resolving Contested Presidential Vote
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Rob Natelson
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In the weeks leading up to Nov. 3, Americans cast their ballots for presidential electors. The results in most states are clear.

Rob Natelson
Rob Natelson
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Robert G. Natelson, a former constitutional law professor who is senior fellow in constitutional jurisprudence at the Independence Institute in Denver, authored “The Original Constitution: What It Actually Said and Meant” (3rd ed., 2015). He is a contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s “Heritage Guide to the Constitution.”
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