...Romney* (R) on Tuesday, winning both the popular vote and the Electoral College. President Obama won the Garden State, making it the sixth straight...
...of the states, accounting for more than three-quarters of the electoral college, have enacted statutes or undertaken executive initiatives designed to limit ballot...
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...passionate the justices are on that side," said American University Washington College of Law professor Jamie Raskin, also a senior fellow at the liberal...
...of seats to each state will decide the composition of the Electoral College, which determines who will be the president and vice president of...
New Jersey Law Journal
...Plaintiff-appellant David Seidemann is a tenured professor of geology at Brooklyn College, which is part of the City University of New York ("CUNY") system...
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