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Justice Brett Kavanaugh corrected his U.S. Supreme Court opinion concurring with the court’s decision not to extend Wisconsin’s mail-in voting deadline Wednesday night after the Vermont Secretary of State called out the justice for incorrectly referencing the state’s voting rules, while Kavanaugh’s divisive opinion came under fire for its potential impact on any post-election voting cases.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh corrected his U.S. Supreme Court opinion concurring with the court’s decision not to extend Wisconsin’s mail-in voting deadline Wednesday night after the Vermont Secretary of State called out the justice for incorrectly referencing the state’s voting rules, while Kavanaugh’s divisive opinion came under fire for its potential impact on any post-election voting cases.
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