Texas on Friday morning filed a "reply brief" with the Supreme Court as it asks the tribunal to hear its lawsuit that aims to essentially nullify the presidential elections in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Wisconsin -- putting the ball in the justices' court to issue an order in the case.
The "briefing stage" of Supreme Court litigation consists of the first party, in this instance, Texas, asking the court to hear the case.Then opposition briefs are filed by those on the other side of the case.Then the first party is allowed to file a "reply brief," which Texas did Friday morning. "Defendant States do not seriously address grave issues that Texas raises, choosing to hide behind other court venues and decisions in which Texas could.
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