Colorado Department of State v. Baca: Faithless Electors and Faithful Constitutional Interpretation

Photo byย Element5 Digitalย fromย Pexels Zachery Hullinger, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction The United States prides itself in its democratic form of government, and has, in its history, taken steps to become more democraticโ€”including its transition to the direct election of Senators with the Seventeenth Amendment.[1]ย However, the country has, to this point, consented... Continue Reading →

Contracting Coronavirus: COVID-19 as an Excuse for Nonperformance of a Contract

"Corona Virus" by danielfoster437 is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0  Nicholas Eaton, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. INTRODUCTION COVID-19 (the coronavirus) has been in the national spotlight for weeks. While the virus noticeably impacts the daily lives of American people, its spread will touch all facets of society โ€“including contract law. Many agreements will be affected... Continue Reading →

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