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The State Laws That May Decide a Disputed 2020 Election
States are the first line of defense in election-related disputes. But will they be able to prevent a constitutional crisis?
Christie Mayberry is a graduate of NYU School of Law and Dartmouth College. She previously worked for the New York County District Attorney's Office. She has interned for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and two U.S. Attorney's Offices in the Civil Rights, International Narcotics & Money Laundering, and National Security & Cybercrime units.
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States are the first line of defense in election-related disputes. But will they be able to prevent a constitutional crisis?
In a per curiam opinion, eight members of the en banc D.C. Circuit denied Flynn’s petition on the grounds that issuance of the writ was premature and Flynn failed to meet the demanding requirements for the extraordinary relief of a writ of mandamus.