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The folks who brought you the inadvertent hilarity of “Virgnia” and “sentator” would like to make amends by letting you know they can make mistakes in important legal filings that don’t involve misspellings.

In an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States seeking to overturn his state’s Supreme Court ruling a new voter map unconstitutional, Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones’ office — which was much criticized for several key misspellings in a similar document last week — ran this one through spell check, but forgot to change the template.

Thus, it still reads that it is an “emergency application to the Supreme Court of Virginia.” Geniuses, ladies and gentlemen! Geniuses!

So, catching you up with this story: Last week, Virginia’s state Supreme Court ruled that........

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