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applegrove

(118,460 posts)
Wed Jun 26, 2019, 04:59 PM Jun 2019

Final Supreme Court Rulings Out Tomorrow

Final Supreme Court Rulings Out Tomorrow

June 26, 2019 at 10:39 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 31 Comments

https://politicalwire.com/2019/06/26/final-supreme-court-rulings-out-tomorrow/

"SNIP.....

The Supreme Court will issue its last rulings of the term tomorrow at 10 a.m. ET.

That means we could see rulings in two gerrymandering cases and the U.S. Census citizenship question case.

......SNIP"

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Final Supreme Court Rulings Out Tomorrow (Original Post) applegrove Jun 2019 OP
It will be a good day to avoid the news. Republicans haven't stolen 2 elections for nothing. dem4decades Jun 2019 #1
Some would argue 3 stolen. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Jun 2019 #2
Yeah i left out 2004, i'm sure of the other 2. dem4decades Jun 2019 #4
Maybe even more Polybius Jun 2019 #6
Coverage will be about tonights debate. And then there is tomorrow's debate to build up to. applegrove Jun 2019 #3
Do they have to rule tomorrow? Polybius Jun 2019 #5
The decisions have been made. It's finishing up the language on the rulings. Lochloosa Jun 2019 #7
& skedaddle into hiding. UTUSN Jun 2019 #8
I think they reject gerrymandering Buckeyeblue Jun 2019 #9

Polybius

(15,328 posts)
5. Do they have to rule tomorrow?
Wed Jun 26, 2019, 05:09 PM
Jun 2019

What I mean is can they delay if they think they need more time to decide?

Buckeyeblue

(5,499 posts)
9. I think they reject gerrymandering
Wed Jun 26, 2019, 07:30 PM
Jun 2019

And establish some sort of test to determine if a state has gone to far. It may even split 7-2, with the old reliables Alito and Thomas writing scathing dissenting opinions referencing original intent.

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