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Analysis of the 1912 Nebraska case detailing the legal principles governing presidential elector duties and party control over nominations, presented as a scholarly source on constitutional and electoral law.
Year: 1912
Jurisdiction: Nebraska, United States
Subject: Federalism, State Regulation of Federal Elections, Republican and Progressive Parties
Document type: Legal case commentary / Supplementary educational material
Court case: State ex rel Nebraska Republican State Central Committee v. Wait, 92 Neb. 313 (NE 1912)
Authors: Howard Gillman, Mark A. Graber, Keith E. Whittington
Target audience: Students and scholars of American constitutional law
Period covered: Early 20th century
Legal context: Presidential elector selection, party loyalty, primary elections, electoral disputes
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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