| Clip Of Review of Supreme Court Oral Argument on States' Popular Votes and the Electoral College
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May 13, 2020 2020-05-13T13:23:11-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/f5c/20200513123100001_hd.jpgDavid Kopel, law professor at University of Denever and Paul Smith, vice president of the Campaign Legal Center discussed the arguments in the Supreme Court cases Chiafalo v. Washington and Colorado Department of State v. Baca. The case dealt with a state's ability to limit how electors vote when casting votes for president.
by tgrane
May 13, 2020 2020-05-13T13:23:11-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/f5c/20200513123100001_hd.jpgDavid Kopel, law professor at University of Denever and Paul Smith, vice president of the Campaign Legal Center discussed the arguments in the Supreme Court cases Chiafalo v. Washington and Colorado Department of State v. Baca. The case dealt with a state's ability to limit how electors vote when casting votes for president.
David Kopel, law professor at University of Denever and Paul Smith, vice president of the Campaign Legal Center discussed the arguments in… read more
David Kopel, law professor at University of Denever and Paul Smith, vice president of the Campaign Legal Center discussed the arguments in the Supreme Court cases Chiafalo v. Washington and Colorado Department of State v. Baca. The case dealt with a state's ability to limit how electors vote when casting votes for president. close
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- David B. Kopel Adjunct Professor Denver University->School of Law
- Jeffrey Rosen President and CEO National Constitution Center
- Paul M. Smith Attorney