
OCTOBER SURPRISE – The Election Law Debate
Part one, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. PART ONE: October Surprise As the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November approaches — what we call national election day — and the talking-head-debate intensifies over candidates, politics and what is right/wrong with the American […]
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HOT MESS – The Election Law Debate
Part Two, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. PART TWO: Hot Mess Anyone who has been part of a committee, whether in government, business, or even the local PTA, and a committee member for some time, recognizes that the same discussion points come up over, […]
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HOLD MY BEER – The Election Law Debate
Part six, with this final post and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. PART SIX: Hold My Beer In an age where the presidential vote is relatively close, a two-party system dominates politics, and the average voter recognizes that voting for an independent/splinter candidate has no real shot […]
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WHAT THE H*** IS GOING ON OUT HERE – The Election Law Debate
Part five, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. PART FIVE: What the H*** Is Going On Out Here Former Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombari was famously caught on video stomping around on the sideline, and yelling out, to no one in particular, “What the […]
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ELECTORAL COLLEGE DEGREE – The Election Law Debate
Part four, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. PART FOUR: Electoral College Degree As a lawyer, I am blessed with multiple university-degrees, and as a profession were are supposed to have some-degree of understanding of the Constitutional and the laws. Some would even calls lawyers […]
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VAMPIRE WEEKEND – The Election Law Debate
Part Three, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. PART THREE: Vampire Weekend In 2019, the band Vampire Weekend came out with the song Harmony Hall, with a chorus that resonates with persisting societal questions: And the stone walls of Harmony Hall bear witness Anybody with […]
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Part five: ELECTION LAW — An Electoral College Degree
An Electoral College Degree discusses the constitutional selection process for the United States presidency. Here’s the history. Here’s the discussion. Part five, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. COMPROMISE IS COMPLICATED Prior blog posts mentioned party-politics as having emerged during the Constitutional debate of 1787 […]
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Part Two: ELECTION LAW — The ‘United’ United States of America
by Jacques C. Condon Part Two, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in advance of the upcoming Presidential election. A COSTLY BLUEPRINT Anyone who has been part of a committee, whether in government, business, the local PTA, recognizes the same discussion points come up over and over again. In politics the issue […]
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PART EIGHT: Masking Wisconsin’s COVID Storm: Wisconsin’s Approach to COVID-19
by Jacques C. Condon Part Eight, with this and other posts raising issues worth considering in addressing Wisconsin’s response to COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus pandemic. MASK ORDER In the prior blog posts, the topic of COVID-19 was discussed, including the legislature’s lawsuit that resulted in the voiding of Wisconsin’s “safer-at-home” orders. Since then […]
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