“The Case for Reforming Presidential Elections by Subconstitutional Means: The Electoral College, the National Popular Vote Compact, and Congressional Power”

Vik Amar has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Georgetown Law Journal).  Here is the abstract: his essay addresses and debunks various criticisms of the National Popular Vote Compact movement, including the suggestion that a move to a national popular … Continue reading “The Case for Reforming Presidential Elections by Subconstitutional Means: The Electoral College, the National Popular Vote Compact, and Congressional Power”