The U.S. Supreme Court is increasingly involved in the upcoming presidential election, with a significant number of election-related cases appearing on its docket. As the Nov. 5 election approaches, the justices are handling four emergency applications related to the election. Legal experts, including civil rights attorney Harmeet Dhillon, note that this election is shaping up to be the most litigated in American history. Both parties have filed numerous lawsuits, with Democrats and Republicans battling over various election procedures. Marc Elias, a top election lawyer for the Democrats, has remarked on the unprecedented level of litigation. The Supreme Court's decisions on these cases could have a substantial impact on the election's outcome.
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The past few days have seen a steady trickle of pre-election disputes hitting the Supreme Court's emergency docket. In a short time, the court has disposed of several of them. https://t.co/1M0ntdJfb7
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