>>- Supreme Court getting involved into elections in a state, which is AFAIK, a strictly state matter; feds have no jurisdiction. How was this countered? No way.
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>Hi Dragan,
>If you are going to argue the law in the U.S. there are plenty of references available Dragan. First it is important to understand the electoral process (including deadlines), state law, federal law, that there are both state and federal supreme courts, and the difference between their roles and how the U.S. Supreme Court got involved.
I'm still trying to get my mind around a legal system based on common law. It's so unclear what goes where, there are so many gray areas... anything is possible.