"EWillHelpYou" showing where the Trump vs Clinton case is headed for appeals and how its all been prepped
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Circuit Court link: https://news.ballotpedia.org/2020/02/12/senate-confirms-sixth-trump-nominee-to-the-11th-circuit-court-of-appeals/
Digging needed to see if this is correct.
Thanks. We also need to confirm that this Trump case will indeed go to 11th circuit.
The 11th district covers Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.
AFAIK, You don’t change geographical area on appeal, so it will be going to the 11th.
Checks out!
Isn't the 11th circuit oversight done by Clarence Thomas? That seemed to work out well, didn't it? Guess we now know why the libtards were calling for his impeachment, don't we.
yes- https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/circuitAssignments.aspx
That's what I thought. But now I'm confused, is this the Trump v Clinton case or are we talking about the FBI raid and the special master?
Yep, the way it stands is 7 Republicans and 4 Democrats. Trump nominated 6 judges to this court. For insight, they are: Kevin C. Newsom (Newsom? hmmm), Elizabeth L. Branch, Britt Grant, Robert J. Luck, Barbara Lagoa, and Andrew Brasher.
Usually appeals are initially handled by a 3 panel membership. It is my understanding these 3 are selected by lottery out of Washington DC. I recall reading something about this during the 8th Circuit Courts case involving the [p]resident's vax☠xine EO on federal employees.
The good news is Clarence Thomas resides over the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. I believe he can decide (at his discretion) if the full court hears the case. Otherwise, the 3 panel makes the ruling and then the larger body decides if it is to be reviewed and decided by the whole court. It is not clear to me when and if Senior judges (semi-retired) are used. It is stated that they handle 15% of the cases though. How they are selected as being part of cases is a mystery to me. Will Trump's case include members of the senior judges? Presently there are 5 republican and 4 democrat senior judges. The selection of judges for each case seems to be enigmatic and esoteric. I can't find any good information on this. I don't recall covering this in law school either.
Check out what I wrote above. To this day it is a mystery to me how these Circuit of Appeals three judge panels are formed. I've read somewhere it is decided by lottery out of Washington DC., which begs the question who watches over the lottery? Can anyone verify?