Tag: Election Clause of U.S. Constitution

Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Empower State Legislatures, Not Judges, to Regulate Elections

NC Republicans told Supreme Court that U.S. Constitution gives state legislatures preeminent authority to make rules for presidential and congressional elections without interference from courts.
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In Moore v. Harper, SCOTUS Could Decide Who Gets The Final Say In A 2024 Election Dispute

If a dispute arose over the results of the 2024 election, Moore v. Harper might provide the touchstone for a state legislative role in determining the winner.

Supreme Court Dissenting Opinion Moore v. Harper

Moore v. Harper presents question of constitutional law, namely, state court’s authority to reject rules adopted by a state legislature for use in conducting federal elections.

37 Republican Members Release Statement Ahead of Electoral College Vote

WASHINGTON — 37 Republican members of Congress today issued the following statement in advance of the joint session of Congress...

Michigan AG and Sec. of State Block Results of Forensic Audit of 22 Dominion Machines in Antrim County

A Northern Michigan judge has allowed Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to block...
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En Masse Voting By Mail Is Illegal

Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama gives his fifth speech in a series on voter fraud, election theft, and the...

Life, Liberty & Levin Election Episodes

The ConservativeReview.com and TheBlaze.com senior editor discusses presidential and state election results in Pennsylvania on ‘Life, Liberty, and Levin.’ Daniel...

Trump campaign expands lawsuits in strategy rooted in Constitution’s voting law authority

As the Trump campaign expands its lawsuits — including new filings Wednesday in Georgia and Pennsylvania — legal scholars...