Notice to Readers from Rob Natelson

Salon.com issued a defamatory article it has refused to correct.
The “woke” media smears of Sidney Powell

“I have never met Powell and have no particular attitude toward her, positive or negative. But professional journalists should treat everyone fairly.”
The undeniable irregularity that may have cost Trump the election

This election irregularity is the elephant in the room the media pretend not to see.
The federal powers of state legislatures

Even today, despite all the state legislative cessions, the authority available to state lawmakers remains impressive.
New article relevant to the 2020 election, amendments, & much more!

The Constitution’s “federal functions” are almost totally overlooked in law school courses. Yet they are hugely important.
How state legislatures can break the power of corrupt big-city politics in presidential elections -4th in a series

District voting for presidential electors in [key swing] states would . . . isolate corruption to particular electoral districts;
Saving America and election integrity: 3rd in a series

2020 election irregularities: “For the survival of the republic, we cannot sweep such evidence under the rug.”
Sorry, Vice-President Pence can’t replace electors on his own

“[T]he failure of the Trump legal team and its allies to understand the Constitution’s rules on presidential elections has cost them dearly. They have evidence of fraud and other election irregularities. But they have not used that evidence well.”
What did Trump’s legal team do wrong?
The Trump team needed constitutional advice: Focus first on the state legislatures, not on the courts.
Explaining the Texas presidential election case: Where the Supreme Court was right and wrong

[T]he Texas case . . . raised important factual issues and crucial questions of constitutional law. But that’s not to say Texas should have won.
Supreme Court: State legislatures resolve contested presidential elections

Control by the state legislature over the choice of electors is “plenary.” The dictionary tells us the meaning of “plenary” is “unqualified” or “absolute.”
Q&A for state legislators and citizens—the Constitution and how to settle the election

Q. So what should state lawmakers do in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin? A. Ignore the media gaslighting and exercise their constitutional responsibilities.