


Georgia’s highest court has denied Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ request for it to review her ability to prosecute President Trump and others on charges of illegally undermining the results of the 2020 election. Here’s what you need to know about the Georgia Supreme Court’s decision:
The Supreme Court decision
Majority of justices refuse to review Willis disqualification:
The conflict of interest findings
Lower court determined Willis had impropriety in bringing case:
The judicial reasoning
Justice explains court’s rationale for denial:
The prosecution’s future
Legal experts say another district attorney could take over case:
The Republican celebration
Lieutenant governor hails decision as end to “political circus”:
The conservative legal response
Advocacy group calls for Willis to face punishment:
Read more:
• Georgia’s highest court rejects Fani Willis’ appeal for removal from Trump case
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