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Why The President Should Remain Commander In Chief Of The D.C. National Guard, Christopher F. Melling
Why The President Should Remain Commander In Chief Of The D.C. National Guard, Christopher F. Melling
BYU Law Review
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Why The National Popular Vote Compact Is Unconstitutional, Norman R. Williams
Why The National Popular Vote Compact Is Unconstitutional, Norman R. Williams
BYU Law Review
Unable to secure passage of a federal constitutional amendment abolishing the Electoral College, several opponents of the Electoral College have sought to establish the direct, popular election of the President via an interstate compact according to which individual signatory states agree to appoint their presidential electors in accordance with the nationwide popular vote. Ostensibly designed to prevent elections, such as the one in 2000, in which the Electoral College “misfired” and chose the candidate who received fewer popular votes, the National Popular Vote Compact has been adopted by several states, including California. In this Article, I argue that the National …
Zero-Sum Judicial Elections: Balancing Free Speech And Impartiality Through Recusal Reform, David K. Stott
Zero-Sum Judicial Elections: Balancing Free Speech And Impartiality Through Recusal Reform, David K. Stott
BYU Law Review
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Extremism In The Electoral Arena: Challenging The Myth Of American Exceptionalism, Gur Bligh
Extremism In The Electoral Arena: Challenging The Myth Of American Exceptionalism, Gur Bligh
BYU Law Review
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The Supreme Court's Confused Election Law Jurisprudence: Should Competitiveness Matter?, Peter J. Jenkins
The Supreme Court's Confused Election Law Jurisprudence: Should Competitiveness Matter?, Peter J. Jenkins
BYU Law Review
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The Presidency And The Meaning Of Citizenship·, Malinda L. Seymore
The Presidency And The Meaning Of Citizenship·, Malinda L. Seymore
BYU Law Review
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Making Politics De Minimis In The Political Process: The Unworkable Implications Of Cox V. Larios In State Legislative Redistricting And Reapportionment, James R. Dalton
Making Politics De Minimis In The Political Process: The Unworkable Implications Of Cox V. Larios In State Legislative Redistricting And Reapportionment, James R. Dalton
BYU Law Review
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Tribal Immunity From California's Campaign Contribution Disclosure Requirements, Cameron A. Reese
Tribal Immunity From California's Campaign Contribution Disclosure Requirements, Cameron A. Reese
BYU Law Review
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The Prisoner's Campaign: Felony Disenfranchisement Laws And The Right To Hold Public Office, Andrea Steinacker
The Prisoner's Campaign: Felony Disenfranchisement Laws And The Right To Hold Public Office, Andrea Steinacker
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Presidential Transitions And The 2000 Election, Todd J. Zjwicki
The Law Of Presidential Transitions And The 2000 Election, Todd J. Zjwicki
BYU Law Review
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State-Imposed Congressional Term Limits: What Would The Framers Of The Constitution Say?, Dwayne A. Vance
State-Imposed Congressional Term Limits: What Would The Framers Of The Constitution Say?, Dwayne A. Vance
BYU Law Review
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A Negative Incentive Based Proposal For Campaign Finance Reform: Lessons From Nottingham, York Moody Faulkner
A Negative Incentive Based Proposal For Campaign Finance Reform: Lessons From Nottingham, York Moody Faulkner
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor Law-Reverse Political Checkoff Per Se Illegal As Violation Of Federal Election Campaign
Labor Law-Reverse Political Checkoff Per Se Illegal As Violation Of Federal Election Campaign
BYU Law Review
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Elections--Corrupt Practices--Corporate Money Contributions To Influence The Outcome Of Ballot-Measure Campaigns--Schwartz V. Romnes
BYU Law Review
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