The U.S.. Supreme Court opinions on partisan gerrymandering will probably be released either Friday June 21, or Monday June 24. No election law cases were issued on June 20.
The U.S.. Supreme Court opinions on partisan gerrymandering will probably be released either Friday June 21, or Monday June 24. No election law cases were issued on June 20.
If the past is any indication, a divided court will most likely avoid this issue, and leave it up to the states.
See the MD Cross case today — one more large step on the short road to Civil WAR II.
How soon before all sorts of religion symbols on all govt property – fixed er movable ???
IE the M-O-R-O-N-S never heard about events like the Crusades, the various Inquisitions, the 30 years War and the pre-1776 Brit religion laws – pro Protestant – anti Catholic/Jewish/Muslim.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2019/06/opinion-analysis-fabricated-evidence-claims-accrue-only-on-favorable-termination-of-prosecution/
42 USC 1983 — has effects in civil election law cases —
ie when election process is DONE.