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Today in Supreme Court Accountability, we’re featuring: November 1, 2024 news briefs, calls-to-action, and more.
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Supreme Court News Briefs - November 1, 2024
Election
NBC: Thousands of ballots are at stake as the Supreme Court considers Pennsylvania voting rules
Marc Meredith and Michael Morse report on two new cases that take aim at Pennsylvania voting rules, in which the Supreme Court may soon intervene. Both cases are about rules surrounding mail in ballots.
USA Today: Supreme Court rejects Cornel West's last-ditch bid for PA voter recognition
Maureen Groppe reports that on Thursday the Supreme Court “rejected independent presidential candidate Cornel West's request to make Pennsylvania polling sites tell voters they can write in his name on Election Day.”
Also covered by: Politico
Current Cases
The 19th: How the Supreme Court case on trans youth could affect health care for all Americans
Orion Rummler writes about the case before the Supreme Court that challenges a Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, noting that the outcome of this case could impact Americans’ ability to make decisions about their health care.
Lower Courts
New York Times: A Texas Judge’s Fight to Keep a High Profile Case Out of His Court
Stacy Cowley writes about Northern District of Texas Judge Mark Pittman, who has tried twice to transfer a high-profile case about credit card fees to Washington, where he believes it should be heard in an effort to stop judge shopping.
Washington Post: Trump picks one-judge Texas court for lawsuit over CBS Harris interview
Tobi Raji reports that on Thursday Donald Trump sued CBS News “over an interview with Democratic nominee Kamala Harris that aired on its “60 Minutes” program earlier this month, arguing that the network’s edit of the sit-down was “deceitful” and “amounts to a brazen attempt to interfere in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election.” He has filed the case in Amarillo, Texas where Judge Kacsmaryk is the only federal judge who can hear the case.
Rejected Appeals
CNN: US Supreme Court declines to halt Friday execution of man who cited race of jurors in stay request
Supreme Court News - Video - November 1, 2024
What to know about the Supreme Court's voter decision before Election Day | CBS News
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