Brian Kalt
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Brian Kalt
@ProfBrianKalt
Const'l law & history of the presidency. I typically tweet as an explainer, not an advocate. DMs open for questions. Professor @MSULaw; loyal @UMich alum/fan



Does Mullin get to vote for himself?






Over the past three weeks, the "nightmare scenario" for November's midterms has grown more plausible vox.com/politics/47826…



I do not understand this common "I've paid off my home, so therefore I shouldn't have to pay property taxes" argument. Why should having a mortgage make you more liable for property taxes? People who have paid off their homes use city resources just like mortgageholders do.





President Trump's message to Norwegian PM Støre has my phone ringing again with people asking questions about 25th Amendment Section 4, which transfers power from the president when he is incapacitated. Seems like a useful time to retweet some of my old content about it... 1/4


I’m seeing a lot of tweets wondering why the 25th Amendment hasn't been invoked on President Trump. “What’s 25A for if not this?!” many ask. My new book (tinyurl.com/y4r3xlhy) answers these questions in detail, but to give a Twitter-sized version: 1/7




