1. The faithless-elector decision is, its legal merits aside, a healthy development for the fall elections. States can, of course, allow faithless electors, but long tradition has taught Americans & their candidates to assume that the winner of a state's vote gets its electors.
I think the opinion more or less gives plenary power to the legislature, although admittedly by relying so much on tradition., she's leaving the door open to rejecting a sharp break with tradition. Thomas & Gorsuch are not.
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So that's an area to watch in the future?
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