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The GOP dirty tricks has to stop. New legislation re. voting rights required? lumpy Oct 2012 #1
It is so obviously nothing more than dirty tricks that if the SC upholds it, Squinch Oct 2012 #11
If Rmoney wins we will not have any rights to pass new legislation INdemo Oct 2012 #37
Could someone translate the legal discussion flamingdem Oct 2012 #2
OK to start with but it has morphed due to various rulings along the way ie: ProfessionalLeftist Oct 2012 #5
And the Supremes have the time to rule on this at this late date? flamingdem Oct 2012 #8
Your skepticism is well earned - truedelphi Oct 2012 #9
And then stipulating that their FUCKING OBSCENE RULING COULD NEVER BE USED FOR PRECEDENT. Raster Oct 2012 #33
The Supreme Court never said that. former9thward Oct 2012 #42
Yes, they are using it as precedent, however... Raster Oct 2012 #45
If at all possible we may need to focus on Virginia then Stargleamer Oct 2012 #47
The last sentence of your post mkes total sense truedelphi Oct 2012 #49
Not particularly strong yet still potentially a winning argument. hack89 Oct 2012 #19
Kind of goes back to Bush* v Gore Bandit Oct 2012 #26
I have seen Bush v Gore cited many times in equal rights suits. former9thward Oct 2012 #43
If the SC does rule against Ohio voters, I'll be fascinated to read the reasoning. Indpndnt Oct 2012 #3
The Supremes didn't *have* to take the case. BellaKos Oct 2012 #4
I've suspected their motives... ProfessionalLeftist Oct 2012 #7
The Supreme Court hasn't "taken" anything. onenote Oct 2012 #24
NO! graham4anything Oct 2012 #6
This already happened? flamingdem Oct 2012 #10
From ScotusBlog - sounds like it may be imminent ProfessionalLeftist Oct 2012 #12
it is going to the full court, no was answering the question in the post above. graham4anything Oct 2012 #13
If she had declined they could go to another Justice for the stay Bluenorthwest Oct 2012 #30
Ironically, the Supremes will probably rule in favor of "states' rights," y'all. ancianita Oct 2012 #14
Not if the Court completely disgraces itself like it did in 2000... Hosnon Oct 2012 #20
The article I saw said it won't be until after Nov 6th TrogL Oct 2012 #15
That has to do with Voter ID...this issue is with early voting in Ohio. n/t ProfessionalLeftist Oct 2012 #17
No surprise here. The Supreme Court is dominated by far-right extremists. AverageJoe90 Oct 2012 #16
If the Supreme court does reverse the court order it could help by bringing WI_DEM Oct 2012 #18
Encouraging POint, thanks WI_DEM Cha Oct 2012 #36
Early voting has already started in Ohio. Capn Sunshine Oct 2012 #21
If people have already voted in Ohio, the Admin should argue under "Equal protection" progressivebydesign Oct 2012 #27
The argument: treestar Oct 2012 #22
they set the precedent..... spanone Oct 2012 #23
I have hope in Chief Justice Roberts. berni_mccoy Oct 2012 #25
I would not bet on Roberts siding with the liberal side of the court. Won't happen. madinmaryland Oct 2012 #29
I heard an interesting thing on NPR about him renate Oct 2012 #31
I think you are fooling yourself if you think the healthcare ruling . . . markpkessinger Oct 2012 #35
While nothing is impossible..... Swede Atlanta Oct 2012 #28
Roberts cares about his legacy, he needs the court to be considered legit longterm graham4anything Oct 2012 #32
If they're smart, they'll stay the hell out of it. It's a state issue AtomicKitten Oct 2012 #34
I fear you're wrong. They're bulletproof in there. Bucky Oct 2012 #38
I believe that of Scalia, Roberts, and Alito - but Roberts may be reluctant to wade in. AtomicKitten Oct 2012 #39
No! I do not KNOW what the USSC will do. longship Oct 2012 #40
There is NO WAY they would stoop this low. NO WAY! budkin Oct 2012 #41
If the Supreme Court did swing another election would it be ..... Hotler Oct 2012 #44
That's bull shit! Everyone should get to vote! underoath Oct 2012 #46
SCOTUS just decided not to hear it. Kablooie Oct 2012 #48
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