On the surface, the gridlock caused by the Republican Party’s failure to elect a speaker of the House of Representatives looks like a dysfunction of our old-fashioned Constitution. But the
The Constitution has little to say about the role of speaker and cannot be blamed for the House's dysfunction, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Noah Feldman writes.
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