Ok, so it was not as big as what the Georgia Recorder first reported on, but it still has teeth.
Typically, if you file any appeal, writ or whatever with errors in it to the Supreme Court, it is automatically kicked to the curb.
In this case, Justice Thomas gave the writ back to them telling them to fix the errors and gave them two weeks to do so.
This just does not happen.
The case is still alive and whether it will be heard by the court or not we will find out in a couple weeks.
It is definitely one to keep our eyes on. Thomas found the arguments within compelling enough to allow them the opportunity to correct the filing errors.
Has the Justice Thomas things passed the 48 hour rule? I know many in here were saying itβs not why we are saying it is?
Ok, so it was not as big as what the Georgia Recorder first reported on, but it still has teeth.
Typically, if you file any appeal, writ or whatever with errors in it to the Supreme Court, it is automatically kicked to the curb.
In this case, Justice Thomas gave the writ back to them telling them to fix the errors and gave them two weeks to do so.
This just does not happen.
The case is still alive and whether it will be heard by the court or not we will find out in a couple weeks.
It is definitely one to keep our eyes on. Thomas found the arguments within compelling enough to allow them the opportunity to correct the filing errors.
ππ. Hoping for the best.