SCOTUS dragging out a decision on T****'s immunity just may be because it could cost certain justices and their wives hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.
Another consideration is the justices' concern for their own safety after the reaction to the Dobbs decision. No justices were harmed at all, only fearful.
theguardian.com/law/2024/apr/1
#SCOTUS #Bribery #ClarenceThomas #GinniThomas #JohnRoberts #JaneSullivan #SamuelAlito

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@dougiec3 No, that's not how the Supreme Court works.

The court isn't dragging out a decision. It's working through its normal process, this is a normal timeline for it. And you can contrast it with the rushed decision on the election ballot issue to see why it normally takes its time.

Speculation about things like that are unhelpful at best, and flat out misleading and conspiratorial at worst.

The Supreme Court is by design slow to act. There are two other branches that are meant to be quick, the Supreme Court is the counterweight to them.

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