Todd Tatelman has served in the Office of General Counsel since November 2011. Mr. Tatelman previously served as a Legislative Attorney for the American Law Division of the Congressional Research Service. He received his bachelor of arts degrees in Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics from Boston University and his law degree, with honors, from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, where he was a member of The Catholic University Law Review.
How Should the United States Senate be Elected?
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Necessary & Proper Episode 27: How Should the United States Senate be Elected?
The Constitution did not create a direct democracy; it established a constitutional republic. Its goal...
How Should the United States Senate be Elected?
The Constitution did not create a direct democracy; it established a constitutional republic. Its goal...
How Should the United States Senate be Elected?
The Constitution did not create a direct democracy; it established a constitutional republic. Its goal...