On October seventeenth, 12pm-1pm CT/1pm-2pm ET, I might be collaborating in a session on the Supreme Court docket’s Trump v. AndersonThe invoice holds that states can not disqualify Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential election on the premise that he’s not certified to function president underneath Part 3 of the Fourteenth Modification. The panel is sponsored by Loyola College Chicago College of Legislation. Different attendees included famend election legislation scholar Professor Derek Mueller (College of Notre Dame) and famend constitutional legislation scholar Professor Neil Seale of Duke College College of Legislation. The occasion might be moderated by Professor Tyler Valeska (Loyola).
Can register totally free here. Right here is the official description of the panel:
The panel will overview the Supreme Court docket’s choice earlier this 12 months in Trump v. Anderson. The choice prevents states from banning Donald Trump from the presidential election underneath Part 3 of the Fourteenth Modification for his function within the rebellion on January 6, 2021. implications for our democracy, and think about how Congress and different establishments would possibly reply.
Neil Siegel and I’ve each written articles about this case, and each will be discovered on SSRN. Right here is the hyperlink:
Neil Siegel,”Narrow and deep: McCulloch Principles, Collective Action Theory and Section 3 Implementation”.
Ilya Somin,”Lost chance to protect democracy from itself: What the Supreme Court got wrong Trump v. Anderson,”
The second a part of my article consists of a short criticism of Siegel.