Washington, D.C. In what has emerged as the most significant legal dispute leading up to this year's presidential election, the Supreme Court swiftly entered the fray by announcing on Friday that it will determine whether former President Donald Trump is qualified to run for office in Colorado. The Republican front-runner, Donald Trump, had appealed a ruling from Colorado's highest court, which declared that Trump was not eligible for reelection due to his involvement in inciting a mob that rioted at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. The court's decision to grant the case came just a few days later. In an exceptionally short amount of time, the Supreme Court set arguments for February 8, allowing the justices to reach a decision before the primaries in the majority of states. Explainer: How will the justices decide on Trump's ballot appeal now that it's in their hands? The stakes are high because the Supreme Court has never had such potential influence on president...