U.S. Supreme Court Has Three Election Law Cases that have Already Had Conferences, but No Result

Ballot Access News:
"There are now three election law cases which have been through at least one conference, but the Court has neither accepted them nor rejected them, nor even set a new conference date for them.

The case over the special U.S. Senate election in Illinois has been through three conferences, the last of which was March 4. There is still no action by the Court on this case (which is really two cases, Burris v Judge and Quinn v Judge), and the Court hasn’t even set a new conference date.

The case over Dallas vote-counting machines and the Voting Rights Act had a conference on March 18, with no result and no new conference date announced.

Most recently, the Green Party of Connecticut case over discriminatory public funding had a conference on March 25, with no result and no new conference date."