"Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections." ... which is patently absurd.
Alito Thomas even say that as a matter of real law and the constitution they don't think the Supreme Court is EVEN allowed to refuse to hear this type of claim.
Anyways back to the fraud cases/appeals. The best possible interpretation is that they want the case they do take in the end to focus on that aspect(rather than state election procedures themselves). But it certainly at this point smells like they want to do nothing. These are cases where they won't be allowed to bring more evidence, just plead that other courts shit the bed on the decision. As a matter of law they would win that too. ... I am becoming somewhat black pilled on the idea that law exists, however.
"Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections." ... which is patently absurd.
Alito Thomas even say that as a matter of real law and the constitution they don't think the Supreme Court is EVEN allowed to refuse to hear this type of claim.
Anyways back to the fraud cases/appeals. The best possible interpretation is that they want the case they do take in the end to focus on that aspect(rather than state election procedures themselves). But it certainly at this point smells like they want to do nothing. These are cases where they won't be allowed to bring more evidence, just plead that other courts shit the bed on the decision. As a matter of law they would win that too. I am becoming somewhat black pilled on the idea that law exists, however.
"Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections." ... which is patently absurd.
Alito Thomas even say that as a matter of real law and the constitution they don't think the Supreme Court is EVEN allowed to refuse to hear this type of claim.
Anyways back to the fraud cases. The best possible interpretation is that they want the case they do take in the end to focus on that aspect(rather than state election procedures themselves). But it certainly at this point smells like they want to do nothing.