To be sure, she still has plenty of time and opportunity to cause mischief. Indeed, on the ever-important timing point, a scheduling conference Friday may signal her latest thoughts about when the case will actually see trial. She previously set a May 20 date, but there’s reason to think that could get pushed back — the bigger question may be how far, and how that scheduling interacts with the federal election interference case. And that prosecution is tied up while we await word from the Supreme Court on what it’s doing with Trump’s quest to keep that one paused.