What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
Government
With only two months before the election, the Republican Party got a lot of attention - and scorn - for using the White House as a backdrop during their nominating convention. The convention appeared to be in contradiction of The Hatch Act, which forbids federal employees from political campaigning while they’re on duty. Even if the convention broke the law, will anyone be held accountable? Plus, we tackle the President’s recent comments casting doubt on mail-in balloting.
78- The Disqualification Clause
77- Gag
76- Margarine, Meadows, and Removal
75- Comstock Zombies
74- On the Eve of Trump's Arraignment
73- Lies, George Santos, and the 1st Amendment
72-Weddings, Websites, and Forced Speech
71- The War Between the States
70- Trump's Bet on Cannon
69- The Mar-a-Lago Warrant
68- The Longest Week
67- Jan 6 and the Evidence Against Trump
66- After Dobbs
65- The Second Amendment
64- Ethics and Masks
63- The Leaked Draft
62- On the Other End of the Line
61- Book Banning and the Constitution
60- The Administrative State
59- A Jurisprudence of Doubt
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