It's been a busy year for the typically-sleepy Qualifications Clause of the Constitution, but a couple of judicial developments are noteworthy.First, Newsom v. Golden considered the Tennessee Rep
the Constitution is clear that it does not specify who counts the votes, and thus leaves it to whatever entity has residual power in the area (here, the Senate and the House of Representatives) to resolve how the votes are counted.
Adrian Vermeule is a law professor at Harvard and a leading proponent of Common Good (or National) Conservatism. He has written an op-ed for the New York Times called The Supreme Court is on the wrong path. I m not sure what path the Supreme Court is on (we ll probably have a better idea by the end of June). Therefore, I neither agree nor disagree with proposition set forth in the