Message from @Crasseus
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You need states v States
Now they won't treat it as an appeal
Maybe try the Centricide series
see the problem is, SCOTUS doesnt like taking on new trials. they would want it to go through lower courts before coming to SCOTUS.
its good
Only for appeals
yes
Now they will have "original" jurisdiction
they never, have, take on any new trial. they only interpret
Vs appellate jurisdiction
Now scotus can rule over everything
ill probably try it tomorrow. tonight ima just stick with fun videos before bed
rather than political stuff
Scotus already has this case docketede btw so it's in
lets go
political compass test
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What's this?
no no. thats not what that means
if it was docket, it just means they met procedural requirements and scotus will decide to take the case or not
doesnt mean they will take the case
a win for texas lawsuit means scotus take the case on first instance (very rare and unlikely) or set a master judge to decide on the case (possibly)
the key is looking through old court cases to see if the lawsuit can be vindicated through old court cases that were already settled (i believe there have been)
and scotus will probably just use those old court cases as the remedy
I believe there is precedent
But idk what it is
And because they'll have original jurisdiction they can introduce new evidence
scotus is an appeal court
election laws are state related, they usually dont like taking up cases that are state related and will likely push it back down
or find another remedy to avoid without an actual appeal first
if scotus does take on the case as first instance, that'll be the first. and a lot of these left wing media will start saying they overthrew the election
actually i need to stop, i dont know a lot, so anything can happen
lets hope texas win, but its a long shotr
I'm not very optimistic either, but I keep a sliver of hope in me
Scotus almost always works in an appellate jurisdiction
This is@not an appellate situation
Again, it's an original jurisdiction