A Supreme Court decision could come Monday in a case about barring Trump from the 2024 ballot
- The U.S. Supreme Court sided with Trump in his appeal against the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling that made him ineligible to run in the 2024 presidential election.
- The Colorado Supreme Court found Trump ineligible due to 14th Amendment violations regarding former officeholders engaging in insurrection or rebellion.
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The Constitution sets some limits on the people’s choices for president - but the Supreme Court rules it’s unconstitutional for state governments to decide on Trump’s qualifications
A 1935 painting depicts the 1787 meeting that adopted the U.S. Constitution. John H. Froehlich via Wikimedia CommonsWhen the Supreme Court ruled on March 4, 2024, that former President Donald Trump could appear on state presidential ballots for the 2024 election, it did not address an idea that seemed simple and compelling when Justice Brett Kavanaugh raised it during the Feb. 8, 2024, oral arguments in the case: “What about the idea that we sh…
Supreme Court Avoids “Insurrection” in Unanimous Ruling in Trump Ballot case
In the unanimous Supreme Court decision published Monday, Trump v. Anderson, even the liberal justices — Ketanji Brown Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan — concurred that Colorado’s attempt to keep Donald Trump’s name off the primary ballot was wrong. In oral arguments, the issue of “insurrection” was scarcely mentioned, and in the 20-page decision ... The post Supreme Court Avoids “Insurrection” in Unanimous Ruling in Trump Ballot case a…
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