Supreme Court Changes Election Law Forever

Supreme Court Changes Election Law Forever

From Corsi Nation by Dr. Jerome Corsi

January 15, 2026 · 28 min

About this episode

Dr. Jerome Corsi discusses a landmark Supreme Court decision that changes how election integrity cases are handled in the U.S.

Dr. Jerome Corsi breaks down a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that could fundamentally change how election integrity cases are handled nationwide. Dr. Corsi analyzes the 7–2 ruling in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections, in which the Supreme Court affirmed that candidates for federal office have standing to challenge unlawful election procedures before an election is decided. This ruling directly reverses years of lower-court precedent that blocked election challenges by claiming no one had legal standing. At the center of the case is the issue of mail-in ballots counted after Election Day, a practice Dr. Corsi argues creates systemic vulnerabilities that undermine public trust. The Court ruled that candidates are harmed not only by losing elections, but by unfair electoral processes themselves, affirming that fair procedures are essential to constitutional governance. 🔍 Key Issues Examined Why the Supreme Court’s ruling is a major turning point How candidates can now challenge election rules before outcomes are finalized The constitutional importance of Election Day finality Why “lack of standing” blocked election challenges after 2020 How unfair rules damage…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Jerome Corsi

Topics covered

  • Supreme Court ruling
  • election integrity
  • legal standing
  • mail-in ballots
  • election challenges
  • constitutional governance

Keywords

  • Supreme Court
  • election law
  • Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections
  • mail-in ballots
  • election integrity
  • legal standing
  • election challenges

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Organizations: U.S. Supreme Court, Illinois State Board of Elections

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