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sgp.fas.orgMar 15, 2018 · WHITTINGTON, CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION: DIVIDED POWERS AND CONSTITUTIONAL MEANING 1, 5–7 (1999). 7 ERWIN CHEMERINSKY, ONSTITUTIONAL LAW 11 (4th ed. 2013). 8 For example, the Constitution provides a clear, bright-line rule that individuals who have not yet “attained to the Age of thirty five Years” are ineligible to be …
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