The news Tuesday is that the US Supreme Court squarely rejected the fringe legal theory by which far-right activists and supporters of Trump hoped to be able to ignore election outcomes.
What exactly did the Supreme Court do?
The case at hand – Moore v. Harper – had to do with a 2022 North Carolina congressional map rejected by the state’s Supreme Court.
Trump supporters thought a riff on the independent state legislature theory, written by the former Trump lawyer John Eastman, could have kept him in office past 2020, even though he lost the election.
“(Pence) should have put the votes back to the state legislatures and I think we would have had a different outcome.
Persons:
Donald Trump, Trump, doesn’t, Jack Smith, Joe Biden, – Moore, Harper –, John Eastman, Eastman, Mike Pence, ”, John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, Joan Biskupic, Roberts, ” Biskupic, ” Trump, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, It’s, David Chalian, Roe, Wade
Organizations:
CNN, Justice Department, The Justice Department, Trump, Legislature, ”, Supreme, Eastman, Republican, Pentagon, White, Environmental Protection Agency
Locations:
North Carolina, California, Wisconsin , Pennsylvania, Georgia, Iran, United States, Alabama, Black