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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPA: Trump campaign brief ignores binding Supreme Court authority in Winter case about need to prove
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Rick Hasen, Mr. Practicing Attorney
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More substantively, Trump campaign brief ignores binding Supreme Court authority in Winter case about need to prove all four factors to be entitled to preliminary relief. They cite a pre-Winter unpublished 3rd Circuit case saying otherwise, and misstate that holding too.
Josh Gerstein
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New brief in Trump campaign federal court challenge to PA results. I'm just digging into it, but it kicks off by misspelling the name of the governor of the state. Doc: https://bit.ly/2IXG1m7
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PA: Trump campaign brief ignores binding Supreme Court authority in Winter case about need to prove (Original Post)
soothsayer
Nov 2020
OP
A 2nd year law student clerking in a law firm would not make that mistake, not even on purpose.
madaboutharry
Nov 2020
#3
Faux pas
(14,583 posts)1. They're
not sending their 'best' are they?
stillcool
(32,626 posts)2. they make shit up, all day, every day
seems to have spread throughout the Country as much as Covid. Wouldn't be surprised if the Supreme Court isn't itself a bunch of shit made up. Damn, I'm joyful today.
madaboutharry
(40,153 posts)3. A 2nd year law student clerking in a law firm would not make that mistake, not even on purpose.
This is a charade.
The courts need to begin to impose fines.