
BONUS: SCOTUS Hears Colorado Ballot Issue
Main Justice
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Congress Reliance on Griffin's Case and Implications on Enforcement Mechanisms
The chapter discusses how Congress relied on Griffin's case and its implications on the enforcement mechanisms. They explore the Federal Insurrection statute as the remaining enforcement mechanism and discuss the possibility of enacting additional statutes. They also address the argument of presidential immunity and whether Griffin could have raised the argument of disqualification in his trial or appeal.
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