Today in Supreme Court History: June 9, 1970
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6/9/1970: Justice Harry Blackmun (no relation) takes oath.   The post Today in Supreme Court History: June 9, 1970 appeared first on Reason.com.
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🚨ALERT: In a major development, the U.S. Supreme Court has indicated it will invalidate state laws that allow ballots to be counted after Election Day.
— Hosna ⚖️ בניטה (@DOGEQEEN) June 7, 2026
Justice Alito pointed out that it's called “Election DAY” for a reason. pic.twitter.com/tl0njHi3XX
UPDATE: In a massive development, the U.S. Supreme Court has indicated it will invalidate state laws that allow ballots to be counted after Election Day.
— TRUMP SUPPORTER (@_Postive_Vibes) June 7, 2026
Justice Alito pointed out that it's called “Election DAY” for a reason.
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🚨 BREAKING: Supreme Court Set to Restore “Election Day” Integrity!
— Reverend Jordan Wells (@WellsJorda89710) June 8, 2026
In a major development, the U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to strike down state laws allowing ballots to be counted days after Election Day.
Justice Alito nailed it: “It’s called Election DAY for a reason.” No… pic.twitter.com/brHbblqWdM