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12. That sounds very speculative....
Wed Aug 20, 2025, 11:14 AM
Aug 20

... you may be right, but I don't see it. Right now they are objecting to not being given 30 days notice under CA state rules and or laws. I don't see the SCOTUS getting involved in state legislative rules. I would think that o get to the SCOTUS they would have to sue raising some other objection.

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