U.S. Supreme Court Says if Fifth Circuit Doesn’t Rule on Texas Voter-ID Case by July 20, 2016, It Will Get Involved

On April 29, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order in Veasey v Abbott, 15A999, the long-pending lawsuit over the Texas photo voter-ID law for voters who vote at the polls. The U.S. Supreme Court says if the Fifth Circuit doesn’t resolve this case by July 20, 2016, the plaintiffs should file with the U.S. Supreme Court. Thanks to Rick Hasen for this news.


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U.S. Supreme Court Says if Fifth Circuit Doesn’t Rule on Texas Voter-ID Case by July 20, 2016, It Will Get Involved — 2 Comments

  1. The various gerrymander minority rule party HACKS in the various regimes have been subverting Democracy since 1776 by their party HACK machinations involving election laws.

    How many judicial brain cells does it take to detect FACIAL violations of constitutions ???

    When will even the SCOTUS genius MORONS start ordering NEW ELECTIONS for such FACIAL violations ???

    The CRISIS for Democracy in the USA is N-O-W

    — since both top EVIL gerrymander HACK gangs are trying to get PERMANENT control of the U.S.A.
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    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

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