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- Jan 1, 2019
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But in a way,,, the SCOTUS just re-affirmed states rights??
So now the "red" states can take this ruling and tell the feds to stick it in relation to all the areas the feds have stuck their nose in the last 100 years.
So now the "red" states can take this ruling and tell the feds to stick it in relation to all the areas the feds have stuck their nose in the last 100 years.
The constitution puts it up to the states to determine how to select their electors. So you'd still be allowing one state to sue another state to tell them how they should be selecting their electors.
Besides, a lot of the stuff Texas was suing over are exactly the same things TEXAS did leading up to the election with changing election laws last minute, waivers on things, etc.
Really what it comes down to is it has never been about states rights.