Spencer explains the legal powers of the President and Senate in a Supreme Court nomination. He also answers the question: “What happens if the election is contested?”
Q&A with UConn Law Prof. Douglas M. Spencer
Q&A with UConn Law Prof. Douglas M. Spencer
Q&A with UConn Law Prof. Douglas M. Spencer
Spencer explains the legal powers of the President and Senate in a Supreme Court nomination. He also answers the question: “What happens if the election is contested?”