U.S. Constitution Grants State Legislatures, Not Courts Authority Over Federal Laws in their States
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ALEC attorney Lee Goodman tells KNRS radio host Rod Arquette that the Moore v. Harper case before the U.S. Supreme Court could have far-reaching implications for the constitutionally granted authority of state legislatures to determine the "times, places and manner" of federal elections in their states.
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