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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPENNSYLVANIA: The order from SCOTUS changes nothing for now
The SOS was already doing exactly what the Court ordered beforehand.
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PENNSYLVANIA: The order from SCOTUS changes nothing for now (Original Post)
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Nov 2020
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Thekaspervote
(32,754 posts)1. Exactly, and I understand it's a very small number!
NBachers
(17,099 posts)2. Are they screaming "Vindicated! Vindicated!" yet?
CincyDem
(6,351 posts)3. I think the changes the segregation from an administrative to a court order.
This is exactly what the SoS instructed counties to do. Now the action has court order horsepower. Not sure why that makes a diff but Im sure the penalties for violating it change.
kairos12
(12,852 posts)4. Not enough to matter. COVID Coney can go away.