stating that only Congress can decide whether insurrectionists are disqualified from federal office. Any candidate who tries ...
said congressional legislation was necessary to keep former Confederates out of public office ... wrong to conclude that candidates can be barred as insurrectionists only through congressional ...
Because of the COVID pandemic, the U.S. Capitol was largely closed to visitors on January 6, and tours had been banned for that day ... Paul Gosar (R-AZ) had called the insurrectionists “peaceful ...
Trump would be barred from office if he were convicted ... decision because she believes it makes it easier for ...
Her conclusion: “If section three is still the law, and if insurrectionists are still barred from taking federal office, then how can this law be enforced? And that’s where the court ...
When the 14th Amendment was ratified, the “understanding” was that it prohibited insurrectionists like Jefferson Davis and ...
The Colorado House Judiciary Committee voted against an impeachment resolution that targeted Secretary of State Jena Griswold ...
It’s important to note that while schools and libraries—or even a store—may ban books, it does not make banned books illegal to acquire or read. Of course, sometimes a ban on a book makes it ...
“By resolving these and other questions, the majority attempts to insulate all alleged insurrectionists ... an oath to the constitution is barred from holding office. It has never been used ...
A pride flag hangs under a U.S. flag at the U.S. embassy in Berlin in July 2019. The House Office of Diversity and Inclusion will be shut down Monday as part of the government spending bill and ...
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