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Point of Order - A Discussion of Congressional Legal Issues Skip to content Point of Order A Discussion of Congressional Legal Issues Menu Home About Scroll down to content Posts Posted on January 31, 2024 February 2, 2024 The Significance of the Election and Appointment Issue (and Professor Tillman’s Request to Participate in Oral Argument) In my last post I explained why the terms “election” and “appointment,” as used in the original Constitution, should not be read as mutually exclusive. Today I will explain why that matters for Trump v. Anderson , the Colorado disqualification case currently pending before the Supreme Court. But first I must note a surprising, and somewhat related, development. Professor Tillman has asked the Court for leave to participate in oral argument. I guess this was considered reasonable because the Colorado Supreme Court granted Tillman leave, through his counsel (Professor Blackman), to participate in its oral ar...
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