Besides 'two weeks', is there any time frame for a decision?
not giving any percent chance?Besides 'two weeks', is there any time frame for a decision?
Does this mean there will be a continuation of oral arguments on the 16th?Mitchell back up. Bringing up the problem with banning someone from running based on an uncertain viability in the future when they would HOLD office. Otherwise wrapping up his argument. Adjourned to 16th of Feb @10
No. I believe when Roberts closed, he stated the case was finished. Don't remember his exact words though.Does this mean there will be a continuation of oral arguments on the 16th?
It seems to me that if Trump is barred from being on the ballot based, not on having been duly convicted in court of insurrection, but on feelings and political motivation, then in the future this could lead to any candidate being removed from the ballots for whatever reason by the individual states.
This was funny.
I'm still trying to figure out how the events of January 6th actually qualify as an attempted insurrection, or how Trump was directly involved with it.
It would be nice if at least one of the three Usual Suspects go along.
I'm still trying to figure out how the events of January 6th actually qualify as an attempted insurrection, or how Trump was directly involved with it.
Imagine 30 something Reddish States blocking Biden from their ballots - over the border ("promoting insurrection") or aid and comfort to Iran.Alito brought up that if Colorado gets away with this, that other states will follow suit. It was to get Stevenson to identify why the SC should just stop this pandoras box now. Her response was essentially "nahhh, that's not a thing that will happen"
It means that's the court's next oral argument date. Other cases of course.Does this mean there will be a continuation of oral arguments on the 16th?
I believe there's a chance it literally could be two weeks. There are so many points that win the case for Trump, from the states being the 14A enforcer, to POTUS not being listed, lack of due process, and more.Besides 'two weeks', is there any time frame for a decision?