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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