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Updated · AlterNet · Jun 18
Supreme Court Reschedules Trump Carroll Appeal for 15th Time as Justices May Await 2nd Petition
Updated
Updated · AlterNet · Jun 18

Supreme Court Reschedules Trump Carroll Appeal for 15th Time as Justices May Await 2nd Petition

3 articles · Updated · AlterNet · Jun 18

Summary

  • A Supreme Court conference on Donald Trump’s appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case was postponed again this week, marking the 15th rescheduling since his cert petition was filed in November.
  • Georgetown Law professor Steve Vladeck said repeated rescheduling—unlike a relist—usually reflects a single justice’s request or some outside development, not active merits discussion by the full court.
  • A filing from former Trump lawyer Justin Smith said Trump plans to submit a second Carroll petition within a month and suggested the justices may want to consider both cases together.
  • Vladeck said that explanation is thin because the filing did not show how the legal questions in Carroll II depend on those in Carroll I, while noting a 24-time rescheduling in Jones v. Oklahoma remains the court’s record.
  • The delay also lands as the Justice Department targets Carroll over her testimony about legal-fee funding, adding another layer to a pair of Trump-linked cases the court may yet bundle.

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