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Friday, June 12
Every Thursday at 10:00am, I wait for the Supreme Court to drop one of the opinions I am looking for. And every Thursday, they push me off to next week.
We have gotten opinions on bankruptcy, patent law and defrauding investors. We have not gotten opinions on mail-in ballots, campaign finance law, Trump’s executive powers or birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court is taking its time. The longer it goes, the more worried I become.
With Trump’s mail-in ballot executive order already causing confusion, I am especially anxious about the Watson case, in which Republicans are asking the court to throw out all ballots that arrive after Election Day. If the Supreme Court agrees with the RNC, the risk of your ballot arriving late will dissuade many to not vote by mail. Some may not vote at all.
As we await the Supreme Court’s opinion, start thinking about how you plan to vote now. The best way to fight back is to be prepared.
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