No Election Law Decisions from U.S. Supreme Court

On May 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two full opinions, but neither was an election law case. There are still five election law decisions that will be issued before the Court goes home for its summer recess, probably at the end of June. All of these decisions will be issued on Mondays, except that because May 28 is a holiday, there will be decisions on Tuesday, May 29.

The five pending election law decisions are three redistricting cases, the case from Minnesota over political clothing at the polls, and the Ohio case on voter registration purges.


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No Election Law Decisions from U.S. Supreme Court — 1 Comment

  1. Quite possible TOTAL gerrymander crisis

    — UNLESS SCOTUS allows the Nov 2018 gerrymander elections to happen.

    – ie to have total gerrymander crisis in 2019-2022.

    See 1964 gerrymander total chaos in some States — partly delayed to 1965-1972 in many States.
    —-
    PR and AppV
    — Battle Stations Democracy
    — this is NO drill
    — against the EVIL CORRUPT ANTI-Democracy minority rule gerrymander monarchs/oligarchs from Hell
    — in power since the 1200s in England.

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