You don’t “bring” a case to the Supreme Court (unless it’s an original jurisdiction case, which this isn’t). You bring it to a federal district court. Then if you don’t like the result there you can appeal to the federal circuit court, and if you think they also got it wrong you can appeal to the Supreme Court.
I was wondering that. I'm no lawfag, but I didn't think you could just call up the SC and bring your case. It's a process of appeals. Maybe they have already done the lower courts.
Lindell is just talking out his ass here.
You don’t “bring” a case to the Supreme Court (unless it’s an original jurisdiction case, which this isn’t). You bring it to a federal district court. Then if you don’t like the result there you can appeal to the federal circuit court, and if you think they also got it wrong you can appeal to the Supreme Court.
What jurisdiction dies a 50 state universal issue fall under, I wonder? Do they just pick one at random and make him go to Alaska?
I was wondering that. I'm no lawfag, but I didn't think you could just call up the SC and bring your case. It's a process of appeals. Maybe they have already done the lower courts.