What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
Government
During the 2000 Presidential Election, it wasn’t immediately certain who had won the electoral college votes in Florida, throwing the entire process into chaos. Eventually, the SCOTUS had to step in to rule on the outcome. With the 2020 election only a few days out, we take a look back at how the Supreme Court played a role in adjudicating the election in Bush v. Gore, and then we look forward to what might happen this time around.
18- The Tenth Amendment
17- The 4th Amendment and the Border
16- Defamation
15- Challenge Coin
14- Prosecuting a President
13- Criminal Justice and the POTUS
12- Right to Dissent
11- War Powers
10- Impeachment
9- Commerce Clause
8- The Takings Clause
7- Recess Appointment Power
6- The Emoluments Clauses
5- Presidential Immunity
4- The Spending Clause
3- Pardon Power
2- The Appointments Clause and Removal Power
1- Judicial Legitimacy
0- Intro to What Trump Can Teach Us About Con Law
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