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Faithless Electors and Wrong Winners

What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law

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This chapter explores the historical backdrop of the landmark New York Times v. Sullivan case, shedding light on the prejudiced perspectives of the presiding judge. It also examines the role of faithless elector W.F. Turner, questioning the implications of his actions on the electoral system and its societal ramifications.

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