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Josh Chafetz

@joshchafetz

Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Law & Politics, @GeorgetownLaw. Author of _Congress's Constitution_: a.co/9x2pmdC

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Matt Glassman (@mattglassman312) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy cow, of course Josh Chafetz has an entire law review piece on whether Members of the House have the right to resign their seats. scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewconten…

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(This was my job-talk paper, in fact, and I got a *ton* of pushback about why I would write about a topic with basically no practical significance.)

Izengabe (@izengabe_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In January West Virginia will have 4 different governors in 10 days! On Jan 3 Gov Jim Justice (R) will leave office to be worn in as a US Senator. Current LG/Senate President Craig Blair (R), who lost re-election, will be governor from Jan 3-8. The winner of GOP caucus race

Josh Chafetz (@joshchafetz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not deleting this account, but I think I'll mostly be over at Bluesky from now on. The vibe over there has trended close enough to ~ 2015 Twitter that it seems a better fit. Come find me over there (same handle)!

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Akhil Amar, Tom Schmidt, and I have a piece in the Atlantic on why Trump + the GOP House cannot adjourn the Senate against its will in order to give Trump recess appointments. (Gift link) theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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The House "cannot collude with the president to deprive the Senate of its constitutional power to advise and consent on appointments. That would make a mockery of the Constitution’s text," Akhil Reed Amar, Josh Chafetz, and Thomas P. Schmidt write: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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The House "cannot collude with the president to deprive the Senate of its constitutional power to advise and consent on appointments. That would make a mockery of the Constitution’s text," Akhil Reed Amar, Josh Chafetz, and Thomas P. Schmidt write: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…