The legislature is bound by its OWN LAW to submit the electors of the person who “won” the popular vote in AZ. If they do not do so, the law calls for the electors to be removed and replaced by those who do represent the winner of the popular vote.
The legislatures in AZ voluntarily gave up its constitutional authority in this case.
the state legislature cannot assign its constitutional role contrary to the US constitution... to other parts of state government.
And federal elections MUST FIRST follow the US Constitution... and fulfil their role.
They cannot legislate away, their role and responsibility as assigned by the us constitution, especially in the face of election fraud and corruption.
So why doesn’t Finchem know this, LS? You think he would but yet, he plans going to court.
Jenna Ellis has been stating the opposite. The legislature's authority is plenary, and cannot by definition be "given up". Whatever delegation they may have made or statute passed before, can be rescinded by returning to plenary power.
the Constitution supercedes any legislature or state bodies in the usa... when in conflict with state laws or courts, the constitutional rulings of the Supreme Court, will always prevail.
it is supreme. the state is NOT
They’re taking it back LS....they can do so at any time of their choosing.
Wow you lawyers really don't know d1ck squat. Nobody or entity can voluntarily give up their constitutional rights. the only exception is if you join the military.