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Supreme Court sets Pennsylvania response date in Trump election challenge for two days after Biden inauguration

Supreme Court sets Pennsylvania response date in Trump election challenge for two days after Biden inauguration Nicholas Rowan © Provided by Washington Examiner The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared to shun President Trump s Pennsylvania election challenge by setting the date for the state s response to Jan. 22 two days after President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration. Trump, who filed the suit on Monday, requested that the court expedite the case s proceedings and require Pennsylvania to respond by today. In a petition filed to the court, Trump s lawyers wrote that speeding up the timeline is essential because once candidates have taken office, it will be impossible to repair election results tainted by illegally and belatedly cast or absentee and mail ballots.

The Supreme Court Opened the Door for Religious Charter Schools

The Supreme Court Opened the Door for Religious Charter Schools | Opinion Newsweek 12/21/2020 Nicole Stelle Garnett © Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images The U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington, D.C. on December 7, 2020. On December 10, the Supreme Court ruled that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act allows individuals to seek money damages from individual federal employees. As the Biden administration prepares to take office in January, discussions over whom Joe Biden will choose to succeed Betsy DeVos as education secretary have been contentious. But one thing s clear: whomever he selects a public educator, we re assured is likely to clash with the previous administration s enthusiasm for school choice.

Supreme Court sides with houses of worship in Colorado, New Jersey, on coronavirus restrictions

Supreme Court sides with houses of worship in Colorado, New Jersey, on coronavirus restrictions Pete Williams and Dareh Gregorian © Provided by NBC News The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of houses of worship in Colorado and New Jersey that opposed capacity limits on worship services. In the Colorado case, the court ruled 6-3 to send the lawsuit, brought by High Plains Harvest Church, back to the lower courts, where the church had lost. Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissented, saying the case was moot because Colorado had already lifted all the limits. “There is no reason to think Colorado will reverse course and so no reason to think Harvest Church will again face capacity limits,” the dissent said.

How the Conservative Legal Movement Stopped Trump s Attempts to Overturn the Election

How the Conservative Legal Movement Stopped Trump’s Attempts to Overturn the Election Time 12/14/2020 David French © JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images A police officer stands guard on the steps of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, June 15, 2017. On Friday evening, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously rejected Texas attorney general Ken Paxton’s effort to invalidate the election results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Seven justices said Paxton had no standing to bring the case. Two justices – Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito – would have granted Texas’s motion to have its case heard, but they would have denied relief.

Democrats, and Even Some Republicans, Cheer as Justices Spurn Trump

Democrats, and Even Some Republicans, Cheer as Justices Spurn Trump
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