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LAS14

(15,537 posts)
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 12:44 PM Nov 2019

Supreme Court Allows Sandy Hook Families' Case Against Remington Arms To Proceed

I can't find how the justices voted. They simply declined to hear the case. I once heard how many had to agree for them to decide that way. Anyhoo, can't find it on Google. Does anyone know?

tia
las

https://www.npr.org/2019/11/12/778487920/supreme-court-allows-sandy-hook-families-case-against-remington-to-proceed

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Supreme Court Allows Sandy Hook Families' Case Against Remington Arms To Proceed (Original Post) LAS14 Nov 2019 OP
There are situations where only one justice makes that call RhodeIslandOne Nov 2019 #1
 

RhodeIslandOne

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1. There are situations where only one justice makes that call
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 01:02 PM
Nov 2019

They are put in charge of handing certain courts and motions that come from them.

So it could have been one of the smart ones.

That said, I feel like the idiots don’t want anything controversial coming before them prior to the election.

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