The U.S. Supreme Court has refused, for a second time, a Republican Party effort to block a three-day extension for counting absentee ballots in Pennsylvania. That means that at least until after the election, the court will not intervene in the way the state conducts its vote count.
The court in a second case from North Carolina, also refused late Wednesday to block a similar extension of time to count votes, an extension put into place by the state election board.
New Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not participate in either case. Her decision was particularly noteworthy because her vote might or might not have affected the outcome and because a Pennsylvania county had earlier this week filed, and then withdrawn, a formal request for the new justice to recuse herself.
Good news for democracy. Though I will note Justice Barrett's nonparticipation was due to her not having had time to read in, so it may not reflect any principled recusal.
It's Kavanaugh who, earlier, dropped a turd in the punchbowl in Wisconsin and made me wonder if he got his law degree by a correspondence course.