U.S. Supreme Court Again Puts Minnesota Political Clothing at the Polls Case on Conference

The U.S. Supreme Court conference of October 27 will again consider whether to hear Minnesota Voters Alliance v Mansky, 16-1435. It had also been considered at two prior conferences this month, but the Court did not make up its mind at either of those conferences whether to hear the case. The issue is a Minnesota law that makes it illegal for a voter at the polls to wear any clothing, or anything attached to clothing that is visible, that relates to politics.


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U.S. Supreme Court Again Puts Minnesota Political Clothing at the Polls Case on Conference — 1 Comment

  1. Any body wear judicial robes when they go to vote at polling places on election days ???

    How about those blue or red (or even ex-CSA grey) clothes ???

    One more reason to have ALL paper mail ballots ??? [See Oregon, etc.]

    — also to reduce mass disease infections at crowded over heated polling places.

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