The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday (October 8) heard oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging an Illinois mail-in voting law. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman has more.
Breakdown
- Supreme Court hears arguments on a lawsuit challenging Illinois mail-in ballot law. 4s
- The case centers on whether the plaintiff has standing to sue, not the law's constitutionality. 25s
- Illinois law allows counting of mail-in ballots received up to two weeks after election day if cast on or before election day. 50s
- Lower courts ruled the candidate lacked standing; Supreme Court now reviewing that decision. 58s
- Legal experts emphasize the importance of resolving such disputes before elections for clarity. 1m 24s