Eight months is the average time it takes between a case being offered to the US Supreme Court, and their taking it, getting briefs and arguments, and issuing their decision. The denial of emergency relief last week means that door is shut, permanently. So either theCourt hears this on the normal schedule, or they don't hear it at all. Given those two choices, eight months or never, I think eight months looks pretty good, don't you?
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"I think eight months looks pretty good, don't you?" Not to me, it doesn't. A better example of "justice delayed is justice denied" doesn't exist. If it can't be heard in time to prevent the theft of a US Senate seat, then they shouldn't bother. Which they won't.