To: Degaston
If there is at least 1 Justice seriously wanting to hear the Case then we would have seen a “Call for Response” by now.
No, one justice is required to put the case on the list for discussion at a conference of the justices. That has been done. All will need read the brief and discuss it at conference. It requires four justices to want to hear the case. If this gets four votes at conference, the writ of certitorari will issue to hear the case. Then each side must submit briefs on the merits of the case.
77 posted on
12/12/2022 2:38:50 PM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Dr. Franklin
You wrote: one justice is required to put the case on the list for discussion at a conference of the justices. That has been done.
My response: Then where is the Clerk’s “Call for Response”? Without that the only discussion that’ll take place about this Petition at the Conference will be to have it and the rest of the ones in the Dead Listed pile sent back to the Clerk’s office to be officially DENIED. I’m not saying that you are incorrect. I am not making any claims on anything about the merits of this Petition. I’m just pointing out that if you don’t have any evidence of at least a “Call for Response” by now then its obviously Dead Listed.
90 posted on
12/12/2022 4:24:45 PM PST by
Degaston
(no autocrats please)
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