Sometimes it’s not hard to spot when #SCOTUS is being political. The rate this court moved in favor of republicans, Nixon would have finished his 2nd term before they decided on the Watergate tapes case. #USElection https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/19/opinion/supreme-court-trump-immunity.html
@Guinnessy well, it's really that the SCOTUS is NOT being political here, as much as people are trying to use them for political means.
Courts, and appeals courts in particular, are SUPPOSED to move at an unhurried pace. This is how it's supposed to work. They'll release an opinion when they want to.
Yeah, Nixon might have finished his 2nd term before the decision on the Watergate tapes. What of it? That's how courts work, and if folks wanted a fast, political outcome, that's what the political branches are for.
Congress is free to impeach in a day if it wants to. That's where one goes if in a rush.
@volkris As the article points out, decisions that help Trump are being made quickly in 30 days. Decisions that it helps to drag out as long as possible, that will have implications for the election are now 115+ days and counting. Nixon’s watergate tapes took something like 54 days and led to his resignation. So how long it takes SCOTUS to tackle these cases is political. They have no excuse dragging it out this long. It is unprecedented.
@Guinnessy again, the framing is wrong from the get go since the Court is supposed to act on its own schedule. The timing doesn't actually matter since timing is not part of the Court's mandate.
And heck, if the administration thought this was important it could move ahead regardless of the Court by dropping the contested parts of their case.
The executive branch is to care about timing. Apparently it doesn't mind the delay.
It's just silly for these press outfits to try to make an issue of the Supreme Court not abiding by a standard it's not supposed to abide by in the first place.
Wrong branch of government.
(and as an aside, people forget that Bush v Gore was a case about a lower court interfering in an election, with the Supreme Court ordering the lower court to knock it off. It was a much different, and far simpler, case than this one)