QUESTIONS PRESENTED
1. Do the Elections and Electors Clauses of the United States Constitution permit Pennsylvania to violate its state constitution’s restrictions on its lawmaking power when enacting legislation for the conduct of federal elections? 2. Do the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution permit the dismissal of Petitioners’ claims with prejudice, on the basis of laches, where doing so foreclosed any opportunity for Petitioners to seek retrospective and prospective relief for ongoing constitutional violations?
PARTIES TO THE PROCEEDING
All parties listed in the caption.
RELATED PROCEEDINGS BELOW
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
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The Honorable Mike Kelly, et al. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al.,
Civ. Action No. 68 MAP 2020 (Pa.) – the court entered an opinion granting Respondents’ application for extraordinary jurisdiction, vacating the Commonwealth Court’s November 25, 2020 order and dismissing the Petition for Review with prejudice on November 28, 2020.
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court
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The Honorable Mike Kelly, et al. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al.,
Civ. Action No. 620 M.D. 2020 (Commw. Ct. Pa.) – order entered November 25, 2020 preliminarily enjoining Respondents from taking further steps to certify the results of the November 3, 2020 Election; opinion in support filed November 27, 2020.