Harvard Law School: Filibuster or Bust?
March 11, 2021
March 11, 2021
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 11 -- Harvard Law School issued the following news on March 10, 2021:
As congressional Democrats attempt to advance an ambitious agenda through a closely divided U.S. Senate, the filibuster has garnered renewed interest as a potential obstacle to legislation ranging from immigration and voting rights to overhauling the nation's infrastructure. Often, a single senator can delay or block bills or other Senate business unless proponents can muster a . . .
As congressional Democrats attempt to advance an ambitious agenda through a closely divided U.S. Senate, the filibuster has garnered renewed interest as a potential obstacle to legislation ranging from immigration and voting rights to overhauling the nation's infrastructure. Often, a single senator can delay or block bills or other Senate business unless proponents can muster a . . .