So Federalist papers are used in legal interpretation of the constitution? So this means in our current scenario that the courts would use 68 as a point of reference and interpretation?
So if they brought a case of foreign interference in our election by foreign entities before the Supreme Court they would use their interpretation of 68th to come to a ruling on how we proceed forward?
So Federalist papers are used in legal interpretation of the constitution? So this means in our current scenario that the courts would use 68 as a point of reference and interpretation?
That's pretty standard in Constitutional argumentation.
They were talking about how the founders set up the electoral college as a counterweight to fraud.
It slows down the process. Notice how the fraudsters are always looking to speed things up.
So if they brought a case of foreign interference in our election by foreign entities before the Supreme Court they would use their interpretation of 68th to come to a ruling on how we proceed forward?