For more than half a century presidential electors have been chosen upon a general ticket in all the states. This was not the uniform practice at first. Judge Cooley in the last number of the JOU11NAL makes it clear that at least four different methods were at first adopted, one of them, the district system, being that selected by the last legislature of Michigan. Following Judge Cooley\u27s article is one by Gen. B. M. Cutcheon attacking this system on two grounds: First, that it is in conflict with the Constitution of the United States; and, secondly, that it is mischievous in its effects
Many states have delegated substantial authority to regulate federal elections to entities other tha...
The U.S. Constitution grants authority to both regulate congressional elections and determine the ma...
When the Constitution of the United States went into effect on March 4, 1789, it established a new, ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
At no other time in the judicial history of this country, if the evidence of the reported cases is t...
At no other time in the judicial history of this country, if the evidence of the reported cases is t...
Every four years, the United States chooses a president and vice president. Millions of Americans ex...
This Note explores the constitutionality of a proposed popular initiative in California that would d...
Twice in the history of the United States the nation has been brought to the verge of civil war by d...
Twice in the history of the United States the nation has been brought to the verge of civil war by d...
Prior to the 2020 general election, some commentators suggested that President Donald Trump and his ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
Every four years, the United States chooses a president and vice president. Millions of Americans ex...
Americans now fully appreciate that presidential candidates are vying for a majority of the Electora...
Many states have delegated substantial authority to regulate federal elections to entities other tha...
The U.S. Constitution grants authority to both regulate congressional elections and determine the ma...
When the Constitution of the United States went into effect on March 4, 1789, it established a new, ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
At no other time in the judicial history of this country, if the evidence of the reported cases is t...
At no other time in the judicial history of this country, if the evidence of the reported cases is t...
Every four years, the United States chooses a president and vice president. Millions of Americans ex...
This Note explores the constitutionality of a proposed popular initiative in California that would d...
Twice in the history of the United States the nation has been brought to the verge of civil war by d...
Twice in the history of the United States the nation has been brought to the verge of civil war by d...
Prior to the 2020 general election, some commentators suggested that President Donald Trump and his ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
Every four years, the United States chooses a president and vice president. Millions of Americans ex...
Americans now fully appreciate that presidential candidates are vying for a majority of the Electora...
Many states have delegated substantial authority to regulate federal elections to entities other tha...
The U.S. Constitution grants authority to both regulate congressional elections and determine the ma...
When the Constitution of the United States went into effect on March 4, 1789, it established a new, ...