U.S. Supreme Court Again Postpones Decision on Whether to Hear Case on Political Clothing at the Polls

The U.S. Supreme Court held a conference on October 27, and at that conference considered whether to hear Minnesota Voters Alliance v Mansky, 16-1435. But when the decisions taken at that conference were released on October 30, once more the Court had not taken any action. The case has now been listed in three conferences, all of which produced no decision. It will be set for a future conference.

The issue is the Minnesota law that makes it illegal to wear anything at the polls that suggests a point of view on some political issue, whether that issue is on the ballot or not.


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