Mississippi’s solicitor general was seemingly caught flat-footed several times during the Supreme Court’s oral arguments Monday in a critical mail-in-ballot case, prompting Democrat-appointed justices to help out.
Supreme Court lawyer nearly stumped in Mississippi mail-in ballot case — forcing liberal justices to run interference
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March 23, 2026
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