The Supreme Court and Hypothetical Questions.
 

The Supreme Court and Hypothetical Questions.

The Supreme Court and Hypothetical Questions.

Richard Wolf of USA Today covers the Supreme Court’s use of “wild hypotheticals.” As Kevin Russell explains:

“They are not so much trying to get an answer from you as they are trying to demonstrate a flaw,” says Kevin Russell, a frequent Supreme Court litigant. “Sometimes they’re just picking on the poor advocate … or sending signals to other justices on the bench.”