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Debate on State and Federal Powers Over Office Holders
The chapter delves into a debate about the delegation of power in the Constitution to the states, particularly in relation to sitting office holders. One side argues that the Constitution limits state authority and assigns power to Congress due to substantial constraints imposed by the 40th amendment. The discussion also touches on the interpretation of the 14th amendment regarding states' power to disqualify candidates for federal office.