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Correct. Under the Constitution, neither Congress nor President of the Senate has any explicit authority to adjudicate Electoral disputes. Thus, it's not possible to convict them of negligence for having refused to take actions not authorized to begin with.

The Electoral disputes have, and remain a judicial matter. But the Court can't make a legal ruling on a bad argument. Have to ask the right questions if you want the right answers.

1 year ago
5 score
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Correct. Under the Constitution, neither Congress nor President of the Senate has any explicit authority to adjudicate Electoral disputes. Thus, it's not possible to convict them of negligence for having refused to take actions not authorized to begin with.

The Electoral disputes have, and remain and judicial matter. But the Court can't make a legal ruling on a bad argument. Have to ask the right questions if you want the right answers.

1 year ago
1 score