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The Fourteenth Amendment's Ambiguous Section Three
Scholars and pundits are suddenly interested in the section disqualifying insurrectionists from offices. But text and history don't offer clear answers.
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Kurt Lash
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Law & Liberty
on
October 20, 2023
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