3 Liberal Supreme Court Justices Recuse Themselves in Lawsuit Over 2020 Election Case

The court turned away Raland Brunson’s lawsuit that accused the justices of misconduct for dismissing his prior lawsuit.
3 Liberal Supreme Court Justices Recuse Themselves in Lawsuit Over 2020 Election Case
Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court pose for their official photo. Front: Justices Sonia Sotomayor (L) and Clarence Thomas (2nd L), Chief Justice John Roberts (C), Justices Samuel Alito (2nd R) and Justice Elena Kagan (R). Back: Justices Amy Coney Barrett (L), Neil Gorsuch (2nd L), Brett Kavanaugh (2nd R), and Ketanji Brown Jackson (R) at the Supreme Court in Washington, on Oct. 7, 2022. Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images
Matthew Vadum
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In a rare move, all three liberal Supreme Court justices recused themselves on May 28 from a case involving a lawsuit filed against them for rejecting a previous lawsuit that sought to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

In the case, the Supreme Court turned away a longshot bid by Raland J. Brunson of Ogden, Utah, who has gained notoriety among Trump supporters for his legal activism.