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Ron;
I'm far from being a lawyer, but isn't there some sort of precedent that might cause the USSC to hear a case when it envolves "compelling federal issues", which would then supersede state law? It would seem to me that electing a President would be a compelling federal issue.
Aside from that, when a state supreme court would seem to have over-stepped it's bounds, what redress would the damaged party have?
Keith
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