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RE: Trump v Trump - j.p. - 12-29-2020

(12-28-2020, 11:39 PM)k.d. Wrote: I'm sure you do, but this is what it does say:Only legislatures can change the election laws.
And state courts adjudicate state election laws as well as other laws legislatures enact. Look it up or STFU. That's why SCOTUS isn't touching (yet) the Pennsylvania mail in counting. Look it up.


RE: Trump v Trump - k.d. - 12-29-2020

You're wrong.


RE: Trump v Trump - j.p. - 12-29-2020

Are you stupid or just being childish, again !

State Supreme Courts do have jurisdiction over state laws. Jesus Christ !


RE: Trump v Trump - k.d. - 12-29-2020

State courts cannot overrule the Constitution.


RE: Trump v Trump - j.p. - 12-29-2020

Yep. It's hard to overrule um.. nothing


RE: Trump v Trump - k.d. - 12-29-2020

Article 2 section 1


RE: Trump v Trump - j.p. - 12-29-2020

(12-29-2020, 01:46 PM)k.d. Wrote: Article 2 section 1
What's there that a state would/could overrule ?


RE: Trump v Trump - k.d. - 12-29-2020

Nothing.