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Texas v. Pennsylvania, 592 U.S. ___ (2020), was a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the administration of the 2020 presidential election in four states in which Joe Biden defeated then-incumbent president Donald Trump.
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Goodridge v. Department of Public Health - Amicus curiae; Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of New England - Amicus curiae; United States v. American Library Association; 2004 ACLU v. Ashcroft (2004) ACLU v. Department of Defense - appellant; Hamdi v. Rumsfeld - Amicus curiae; Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow - Amicus curiae; Rumsfeld v ...
This case, Texas v. Pennsylvania, was hailed by Trump as "the big one". [48] Seventeen Republican state attorneys general filed amicus briefs to support the case and 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives signed onto it. [305] On December 11, the Supreme Court said it would not hear the case.
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In Texas, all cases appealed from district and county courts, criminal and civil, go to one of the fourteen intermediate courts of appeals, with one exception: death penalty cases. The latter are taken directly to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals , the court of last resort for criminal matters in the State of Texas.