Tea leaf update re the #VaRedistricting case(s): 1. No opinion yet from #SCOVA in the case argued last Monday (Tazewell 1). That case is about the 2025 violations of Va's constitution & laws by the Democrat General Assembly
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2. In Tazewell 2, re the 2026 violations by the Dem Gen Assembly, the injunction imposed on the referendum by the trial judge was left in place last Tuesday. This tea leaf might suggest #SCOVA has decided to rule against the referendum & so is holding the referendum in place
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3. Tazewell 2 was immediately appealed to the Sup Ct of Va (#SCOVA), but for tea leaf #2, no briefing schedule has been set. Like the prior tea leaf, this may suggest #SCOVA knows it will not be considering Tazewell 2 b/c they already have the votes to reject the referendum
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4a. Reminder tea leaf: back in February, when #SCOVA held Tazewell 1 instead of hearing it prior to the referendum, they made a very unusual comment on the merits, saying words to the effect of "we have grave concerns about the serious issues raised in this case"
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4b. That may not sound like much, but most courts don't make any comment at all when simply holding a case.
& as a reminder for those who thought #SCOVA was 'ducking' the case back then, 100+ yrs of Va. precedent says that courts shouldn't rule on referenda before the vote
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Conc.: it's still my belief that #SCOVA will rule against the referendum, leaving Va. with its current 6-5 map through 2026 (at least).
I also believe that #SCOVA is trying to go fast, knowing we need maps for 2026 elections, & we could see a ruling as early as this week
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25 years ago or so, when I did patent litigation, there was a case called Moore v Standard Register (Fed Cir 2000) dealing w/a patent that had a claim requiring an adhesive (ie, glue) to cover a "majority" of the length of a surface. Seems simple. Apparently not...
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My firm at the time defended the radical position that "majority" meant over 50%.
Here's a telling quote: "“...In this case, we hold that the applicant's use of the term "majority" is not entitled to a scope of equivalents covering a minority for at least two reasons. ...
1/ The most recent tough-sounding @realDonaldTrump ad is an infuriatingly false pile of double bull crap.
BullCrap1-> Look at this picture of the Trump ad:
2/ Trump is admiring fully armed troops coming out of a helo, suggesting Trump put armed forces on our border. In fact, the “troops” he put near (not on) the border were “armed” with paperclips, staplers and laptops, along w/ the occasional deadly set of binoculars
That’s it
3/ Troops always have “Rules of Engagement.” What were Trump’s rules? Don’t engage.
Seriously. Don’t Engage. And guess what? They didn’t engage. It was a pure political show.
Eric Adams declared winner of problem-plagued Democratic primary in NYC mayoral race washex.am/3yqWJhV
Look at what some of even the left wing dems say about this race and the failure of confidence in NY's election system.
First, one of the losing candidates (Wiley):
"It would be an understatement to express dismay at the BOE’s administration of this election ... Today we simply must recommit ourselves to a reformed Board of Elections and build new confidence in how we administer voting in New York City," she said.
@AOC, a Democrat representing parts of the Bronx and Queens who supported Wiley's candidacy, stood among a host of other New York Democrats who criticized the election board for its handling of the election following errors in tabulation.
If you listened solely to Democratic talking points & the so-called mainstream media, you would be convinced that America is a systemically racist & Republicans are hell bent on disenfranchising large swaths of voters. Both notions are patently false.
2/ In fact, in 2021 it is easier to register and vote now than at any point in American history – no matter what color your skin is. This is a measure of progress of which we should all be proud.
3/ Despite these facts, Dems in Congress have manufactured a myth of widespread voter suppression to impose a federal takeover of elections via #HR4, the #JohnLewisVotingRights bill, introduced (and never passed) in the last Congress as #HR4.