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Federal Judge strikes down SC witness requirement for mail ballots. (Original Post) jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 OP
KnR Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #1
They will appeal, what is the make up of the state supreme court? Bev54 Sep 2020 #2
I think this was a federal court, so it would go to a federal appeals court. jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #5
Most of the elections issues in the states are Bev54 Sep 2020 #6
This particular one was from a federal judge. jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #8
I think it can still go to the state supreme court?? Bev54 Sep 2020 #10
I guess it would be up to the parties involved, not the courts. jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #11
Perhaps but I believe last year the supreme court sent a case similar Bev54 Sep 2020 #12
I know that happened with Gerrymandering, but I think other issues will still be decided by federal jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #13
Well all the cases in several other states are being decided in the state. Bev54 Sep 2020 #14
Yep jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #15
there's some serious whack-a-mole going on stillcool Sep 2020 #3
Rt! TY! Cha Sep 2020 #4
Of course! jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #7
Wow! That's great! Baitball Blogger Sep 2020 #9
Fantastic................. turbinetree Sep 2020 #16

jorgevlorgan

(8,272 posts)
5. I think this was a federal court, so it would go to a federal appeals court.
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 08:47 PM
Sep 2020

It's fate would depend on which court it ends up with (if it does), and whether the supreme court takes it up. I imagine if they don't take it soon, it probably won't be appealed given the time constraints.

Bev54

(10,028 posts)
6. Most of the elections issues in the states are
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 08:49 PM
Sep 2020

in state courts, the supreme court has already said it is up to the state to make the rules.

jorgevlorgan

(8,272 posts)
8. This particular one was from a federal judge.
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 08:51 PM
Sep 2020

Could it still go back to the state? Does that happen?

jorgevlorgan

(8,272 posts)
11. I guess it would be up to the parties involved, not the courts.
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 09:22 PM
Sep 2020
§ 5103 allows for transfer of a case from federal to state court where federal jurisdiction is found to be lacking, such power lies with the parties themselves, not with the district court.Jun 13, 2006


https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=can+a+case+go+from+federal+to+state+court



In this case, I assume the plaintiffs would want to keep this in the federal courts for a higher rate of success.

Bev54

(10,028 posts)
12. Perhaps but I believe last year the supreme court sent a case similar
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 09:25 PM
Sep 2020

back to state to decide. It could have been this year, a week seems to be a year these days.

jorgevlorgan

(8,272 posts)
13. I know that happened with Gerrymandering, but I think other issues will still be decided by federal
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 09:26 PM
Sep 2020

courts. We'll see what happens, I guess!

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