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The Supreme Court opens its new term with election disputes in the air but not yet on the docket

  • The Supreme Court begins its election-season term focusing on Transgender rights, “ghost guns,” and the death penalty, with potential voting disputes expected.
  • The court’s lighter schedule allows for the addition of election cases leading up to the November 5 election between Donald Trump and Harris.
  • David Cole of the American Civil Liberties Union commented, "I don’t think the court wants to get involved, but it may have to," regarding election disputes.
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