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What the Oral Argument Should Have Said

Amarica's Constitution

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State Offices, Grant Administration, and Term Limits

This chapter analyzes different arguments made during an oral argument, including the holding of Griffin's case, the authority of a Secretary of State to disqualify an insurrectionist candidate, and the application of term limits. It discusses the early implementation of the 14th Amendment, the Grant Administration's enforcement of Section 3 without congressional statute, and misstatements in Griffin's case. The chapter also explores the distinction between holding office and running for office, the blending of original and precedent claims, and the implications of term limits for congressional and presidential elections.

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