Republican's were caught cheating in North Carolina and it had nothing to do with mail in votes.
That noted, state election laws are not the venue of Clarence Thomas.
Sure, there are lots of different ways to commit crimes involving voting
Sure they are, what makes you think the SCOTUS can't review state laws? They do all the time
I never said they couldn't. The court rejected the cases because they understand that states have the right to create their own laws here.
No that's not the ruling the Courts gave.....nor was that the issue in the case. The issue in the case was that the State Court, not the people or legislature changed the law unilaterally.
You say the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has no right to interpret the state's Constitution. That is bullshit.
No...I do however believe they can't extend deadlines in a law on their own. The issue in this case was there was a law.....the Court then to try and deal with Covid delays, extended the deadline in the law by three days. That's not interrupting anything, that's changing the law
I suppose you have read the Pennsylvania Constitution.
I haven't....but maybe you can point me to the part where it says that the Judicial branch can simply add on to a law? This isn't creating case law....they literally took the law, and simply added three more day for the deadline.
So you say. The state Supreme Court has every right to interpret their state's Constitution. It does not violate the federal Constitution. If the Pennsylvania legislature wants to pass a law clarifying that then they can do so.
I never said they didn't.....but they weren't interpreting their Constitution but a law....moreover they didn't even interpret it, they simply added three days.
If the PA State Leg added three days there would be no issue, but that's not what happened.
The request had followed the Pennsylvania Supreme Court last month ruling to allow the three-day extension "in light of the current COVID-19 pandemic and alleged delays in mail delivery by the USPS."
The court ruled to not allow the extension would result in "extensive voter disenfranchisement in violation of the Pennsylvania Constitution's Free and Equal Elections Clause."
Read the court case, and PA supreme court decision, the second paragraph from the bottom of the article has a link for the ruling which sends you to the pdf.
The U.S. Supreme Court has let stand a lower court's ruling to allow Pennsylvania election officials to extend the counting of mail-in ballots three days after the general election.
www.upi.com
Yes, like I said the Court unilaterally extended the time, the US Constitution does not permit the Court to do that.....election laws are set by the State Legislatures not the Courts
The US Constitution says nothing about it.
Maybe you should stop believing "the Constitution" means "the way I think things should be because I like it".
The US Constitution DOES actually say something about it, for those who can read English (which, I realize, leaves your ignorant ass out).
Specifically, in Article I, Section 4, Clause 1, it says this:
The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but Congress may at any time make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Place of chusing Senators.
I know you've seen this quoted before, but because you're piss-stupid enough to be a leftist in the first place, you're also piss-stupid enough to think that if you shout, "The Constitution says nothing about it!! It doesn't, it DOESN'T!!" often enough, those words will just magically disappear.