Twentieth Amendment Seems to Say that Voters and Presidential Electors May Choose a President Who Doesn’t Meet the Constitutional Qualifications

The Twentieth Amendment, passed in 1933 to change the inauguration date for presidents from March to January, seems to say that both voters and presidential electors are permitted to vote for individuals who don’t meet the constitutional qualifications. It says, … Continue reading

Letter Published in The Oklahoman Newspaper Takes OK State Senator to Task for Trying to Make the Initiative & Referendum Process More Difficult in Oklahoma

State’s ballot access restrictive, contrary to Sen. Daniels’ claim In response to M. Scott Carter’s Dec. 3, 2023, otherwise excellent piece (“Why does one legislator have a quest to protect Oklahoma’s initiative and referendum law?”), we respectfully disagree with Sen. … Continue reading