Colorado Supreme Court's Ruling: Trump's Ballot Eligibility
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In this episode of Passing Judgment, we're delving into the Colorado Supreme Court's recent ruling on whether former president and potential 2024 candidate, Donald Trump, can appear on the state's primary election ballot. We'll break down the legal arguments, the potential implications, and why this decision may land in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court. Join us as we analyze the constitutional issues at play and examine the political dynamics surrounding this case. Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss: 1️⃣ Section 3 of the 14th Amendment: The Colorado State Supreme Court relied on this little-known section to justify its ruling. This section, which was implemented after the Civil War, aims to prevent individuals who engaged in an insurrection or provided aid or comfort to insurrectionists from serving in federal office. 2️⃣ An Uncertain Future: The case presents a complex legal and political dilemma, raising questions about the role of the Supreme Court in determining the eligibility of presidential candidates. 3️⃣ The Supreme Court Conundrum: The episode delves into the possible paths the Supreme Court could take, the political pressure at play, and the potential ramifications of the Court's decision. Follow Our Host: On Threads: @LevinsonJessica
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Published 10/30/24