Kagan dropped pop-culture references to Veep and Hamilton in her majority opinion on the case of Electoral College "faithless electors," which asked: “What can happen when an elector goes rogue?” Noting how initially America's two warring political parties, the Federalists and the Republicans, would become president and vice president, respectively, Kagan wrote: "One might think of this as fodder for a new season of Veep."
TOPICS: Veep, Elena Kagan, Hamilton, U.S. Supreme Court