Supreme Court Upholds Mississippi Late-Arriving Mail-In Ballot Law - The New York Times
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A: Jean Carroll $5 million after Supreme Court denies his appeal of sexual abuse verdict
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**Summary:** The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Mississippi's law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted even if they arrive after Election Day, rejecting a Republican challenge. **Why It Matters:** This ruling could significantly impact voting deadlines in states that have similar laws and may influence future elections by setting a precedent for handling late-
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