Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




June 30, 2009


Court Rules for Franken

The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled unanimously in favor of Al Franken in the disputed U.S. Senate race, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.

Rick Hasen: "The bottom line is that the Court says that Franken is entitled to an election certificate, but there is no direct order to the state's governor to sign one. We'll see what the governor does, if Coleman does not concede, as he well may at this point. If not, the opinion is not final until the period for rehearing ends... That's a ten day period, enough time to file an emergency stay application in the U.S. Supreme Court. It would go to Justice Alito, now circuit justice for the Eighth Circuit."

The key takeaway, of course, is that if Franken is seated, Senate Democrats will likely have a big enough majority to overcome any Republican filibuster attempt.

Update: The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports Coleman has conceded and Franken will be sworn in.










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