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Toward A More Democratic America, Thomas Kleven Dec 2020

Toward A More Democratic America, Thomas Kleven

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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How Supreme Court Precedent Sheds Light On Corporate Bill Of Attainder Claims, Alina Veneziano Dec 2020

How Supreme Court Precedent Sheds Light On Corporate Bill Of Attainder Claims, Alina Veneziano

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Weaponizing The Ballot, Derek T. Muller Oct 2020

Weaponizing The Ballot, Derek T. Muller

Florida State University Law Review

State legislatures are considering passing laws to prevent presidential candidates from appearing on the ballot if they fail to disclose their tax returns. These proposals exceed the states' power under the Elections Clause and the Presidential Electors Clause. States have no power to add qualifications to presidential or congressional candidates. But states do have constitutional authority to regulate the manner of holding elections and to direct the manner of appointing presidential electors. "Manner" regulations that relate to the ballot are those that affect the integrity and reliability of the electoral process itself or that require a preliminary showing of substantial …