Because the judicial system is not well suited to address these kinds of questions in the short time period available immediately after an election, we ought to use available cases outside that truncated context to address these admittedly important questions. Here, we have the opportunity to do so almost two years before the next federal election cycle. Our refusal to do so by hearing these cases is befuddling. There is a clear split on an issue of such great importance that both sides previously asked us to grant certiorari. And there is no dispute that the claim is sufficiently meritorious to warrant review. By voting to grant emergency relief in October, four Justices made clear that they think petitioners are likely to prevail. Despite pressing for review in October, respondents now ask us not to grant certiorari because they think the cases are moot. That argument fails.
One wonders what this Court waits for. We failed to settle this dispute before the election, and thus provide clear rules. Now we again fail to provide clear rules for future elections. The decision to leave election law hidden beneath a shroud of doubt is baffling. By doing nothing, we invite further confusion and erosion of voter confidence. Our fellow citizens deserve better and expect more of us. I respectfully dissent.
With very few exceptions, they all hate you, your family, and the American way if lfe.
They must be held accountable, and since their is no Executive, Legislative, or Judicial path left to even bother to look at the thousands of claims of Electoral Fraud, we are left with only one legal path forward: 2A
For those interested, Succession is not legal... and that includes Texas.
With very few exceptions, they all hate you, your family, and the American way if lfe.
They must be held accountable, and since their is no Executive, Legislative, or Judicial path left to even bother to look at the thousands of claims of Electoral Fraud, we are left with only one legal path forward: 2A
For those interested, Succession is not legal... and that includes Texas.
But is secession legal?
Secession is a de facto natural right of a free populace. The natural right of self preservation that all living creatures of this earth possess.