U.S. Supreme Court Again Fails to Decide Whether to Hear Either Election Law Case

On November 18, the U.S. Supreme Court released the results of the November 15 conference.  Once more, the two election law cases were left hanging.  The Court neither accepted nor denied the Alaska campaign finance case, nor the Delaware case on whether independent and minor party members can be automatically excluded from being state judges just because of their partisan registration.  Thompson v Hebdon, 19-122; and Carney v Adams, 19-309.


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U.S. Supreme Court Again Fails to Decide Whether to Hear Either Election Law Case — 1 Comment

  1. Perhaps a summary op being written ??? — with NOOO argument needed or wanted.

    Same in the many more election law cases coming — as noted in lots of BAN case postings this year in the lower courts.

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