Powell v. McCormack
United States Supreme Court
395 U.S. 486 (1969)
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After an investigation found Representative Adam Clayton Powell (plaintiff) had misused travel expenses and improperly paid his wife a salary, the House passed a resolution barring him from taking his seat despite his meeting the constitutional age, citizenship, and residency requirements; Powell and constituents sued House Speaker McCormack and others (defendants), arguing the House could exclude a member only for failing those enumerated constitutional qualifications.
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Whether a challenge to restrictions the House of Representatives places on congressional membership is a non-justiciable political question.