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This Might Be The Most Important Sentence The Supreme Court Reads This Term

Por: The Root Crime October 28, 2022

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I don’t imagine the writing of a 44-page legal brief on the history of U.S. election law tracing it all the way back to the founding of the country would make riveting television. Still, I’d love to have been in the room, or watching a live stream, when U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar wrote this one line in her brief to the Supreme Court in the Moore v. Harper case:nn And all of petitioners’ theories would severely disrupt the... + full article



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