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The four states challenged by a Texas lawsuit seeking to overturn their election results, which each awarded victories to former Vice President Joe Biden, unleashed a barrage of attacks against the suit in briefs made to the Supreme Court on Thursday. “Texas’s effort to get this Court to pick the next President has no basis in law or fact. The Court should not abide this seditious abuse of the judicial process, and should send a clear and unmistakable signal that such abuse must never be replicated,” wrote Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro. The filings from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Mich...
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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Monday foreshadowed the potential judicial arguments that could occur in the wake of a contested presidential election.Writing in a concurring opinion in the 5-3 decision that rejected Wisonscin’s request to allow mail-in ballots, postmarked by Election Day, to be counted up to six days following the election.Kavanaugh argued that received-by Election Day deadlines help “avoid the chaos and suspicion of impropriety that can ensue if thousands of absentee ballots flow in after Election Day and potentially flip the results of an election.”His wording is s...
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In a 5-3 vote, the Supreme Court shut down on Monday a Wisconsin federal court decision permitting absentee ballots to be counted up to six days after the election, so long as they had been postmarked by Election Day.The decision came the same day Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as the newest justice, cementing the court’s conservative majority.Chief Justice John Roberts, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh all wrote separate opinions highlighting the importance of not tampering with state election laws too close to an election.About 30 states require absentee ballots to be received by El...
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