WASHINGTON – A flurry of election-related cases are already working their way through courts, but Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer doesn't seem overly concerned about election cases landing in his lap.“We don't know the cases will come to us.
We've learned it's best, and I've learned over time, deal with the case when it comes up, don't deal with it on the basis of what's said in a newspaper,” Breyer said during a conversation Thursday arranged by George Washington University and streamed on Facebook.
Breyer, a member of the court that decided the Bush v. Gore case essentially settling the disputed 2000 presidential election in favor of Republican George W.