Little bit of good news, why ban on singing. Unconstituional.
The other day I read on the thread that SCOTUS refused to hear two appeals that the Trump admin. had brought to the court; IIRC they were immigration stuff. Just refused to hear them. I can’t remember the number of Justices required to vote to hear a case, maybe I’ll look it up. IIRC I think it’s only three required. Wrong - it’s four. So four of them couldn’t agree to hear those cases? SMH
https://www.freeadvice.com/legal/how-does-the-supreme-court-decide-to-hear-a-case/
How the Supreme Court decides to hear a case is based on the Rule of Four: at least four of the nine Justices of the Supreme Court must agree to hear the case by granting the Petition for Certiorari.
http://wiseenergy.org/Energy/Election/2020_Election_Lawsuits.pdf
2020 Presidential Election Lawsuits — the Facts
It’s beyond exasperating to keep hearing the cacophony of chicanery about the 2020 Presidential election-related lawsuits.
The Left’s message to the public is that there were no consequential 2020 Presidential election malfeasance, irregularities or illegalities — supposedly because the courts objectively and thoroughly investigated those claims, and ruled them to be unfounded.
Neither element of that assertion is even remotely true.
To counter the later part of that false narrative, a team of independent volunteer (unpaid) scientists and engineers recently put together a List of Lawsuits involving the 2020 Presidential election.
In it we identified the issues at stake, how each case was treated by the courts, what evidence was objectively analyzed, who won and lost, etc.
We tried to walk a narrow line of not only having a comprehensive list, but also information easy enough for the public to understand.