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Texas files reply brief in election suit at SCOTUS, final step before justices issue order in blockbuster case
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State Attorneys General Steve Marshall and Jeff Landry weigh in on ‘Fox and Friends.’
Missouri and five other states on Thursday threw their support even further behind the Texas lawsuit aiming to prevent Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin s electors from casting their electoral votes by asking the Supreme Court to let them join the Texas suit.
Missouri on Wednesday led a group of 17 states in filing a brief that supported the Texas lawsuit, which alleges that the four key swing states that voted for President-elect Joe Biden violated the Constitution by having their judicial and executive branches make changes to their presidential elections rather than their legislatures.
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Proposals from libertarian, conservative, and progressive scholars displayed a few striking differences but also some profound similarities.
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As the world’s oldest written constitution, the U.S. Constitution has been remarkably resilient. For more than 230 years, it has provided the foundation for America’s economic prosperity, political stability, and democratic debate. But during the past two centuries, changes in politics, technology, and values have led many to assume that if Americans set out to write a new Constitution today, the document would be quite different. To find out what a new Constitution might look like, my colleagues and I at the National Constitution Center recently asked three teams of scholars conservative, progressive, and libertarian to draft new Constitutions for the United States of America in 2020