Why the Long Shadow of Bush v. Gore Looms Over the Supreme Court's Colorado Case
Briefly

"At the time, everybody said, 'This is a question about who won Florida. Elections are always decided by the state Supreme Court. Why would the U.S. Supreme Court get involved? They don't have jurisdiction,'" Magliocca recalled. "That all turned out to be wrong."
One of his more recent projects has focused on Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which provides that no person, "having previously taken an oath . . . as an officer of the United States . . . to support the Constitution."
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