Supreme Court hears arguments for 'independent state legislature' theory case
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments for a case brought by North Carolina Republicans involving the "independent state legislature" theory that challenges the ability of state courts to strike down certain laws made by state legislatures. NBC's Julia Ainsley reports.
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