The 2020 election changed the landscape of legal battles regarding election outcomes, with a record number of cases filed for voting-related issues in American history.
According to Fox News, given the high stakes and the continued fallout from the 2020 election, experts are now predicting that short of extraordinary circumstances with vote totals, the U.S. Supreme Court will likely steer clear of any election-related decisions.
Some experts believe that SCOTUS will only get involved regarding “significant” evidence of fraud or other egregious circumstances.
While SCOTUS might not be the go-to court for such issues, one can be sure that the federal and state courts will have their fair share of election-related cases in the coming months.
What’s going on?
Jason Torchinsky, partner at Holtzman Vogel, explained to Fox News why he believes the high court will not step in for most election-related cases. […]
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