#SCOTUS, June 26, 2018.pic.twitter.com/hYP4VgA5Zh
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And, it's a one-box Tuesday (no more than two opinions) — so we're going to have another opinion day after today (as expected since the Chief Justice didn't say yesterday that today would be the last day of the term). #SCOTUS
First decision is NIFLA v. Becerra. Thomas has the 5-4 decision split along ideological lines, finding that the California law's licensed notice "likely violates" the First Amendment and the unlicensed notice "unduly burdens speech." Breyer wrote the dissent. #SCOTUS
Breyer, as he did yesterday, is reading from his dissent. #SCOTUS
Here is the decision in NIFLA: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/16-1140_5368.pdf … #SCOTUS
BREAKING: The Supreme Court upholds Trump's third travel ban. Chief Justice John Roberts writes the decision, holding in the 5-4 decision that Trump exercised his broad statutory authority to "suspend entry of aliens into the United States.
MY #SCOTUS REPORT —> The Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Travel Banhttps://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/the-supreme-court-upholds-trumps-travel-ban?utm_term=.tneWkxMX2 …
Here is the Trump v. Hawaii decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/17-965_h315.pdf … #SCOTUS
Breyer, yet again, is reading from his dissent.
Sotomayor, also, is reading from her dissent to the travel ban decision.
REPORT —> The Supreme Court Just Axed Part Of A California Law That Requires Crisis Pregnancy Centers To Post Abortion Information https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/crisis-pregnancy-center-supreme-court-disclosure?utm_term=.qrYrWlJQg … w/ @o_ema and @ZoeTillman
Sotomayor: "History will not look kindly on the court's decision today, nor should it."
Tomorrow, Wednesday, will be the last day for opinions, the Chief Justice announces.
Note: Whenever the court says, "we may assume without deciding that plaintiffs’ statutory claims are reviewable," it means the plaintiffs lost that argument.pic.twitter.com/7ZI2KUotHx
On those statutory claims, the court rules, explicitly, that the law allows the president to ban all people from a given country.pic.twitter.com/kMrQR36sf1
Here's my updated, first full-run-through story at @BuzzFeedNews on today's big #SCOTUS decision upholding Trump's third travel ban.https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/the-supreme-court-upholds-trumps-travel-ban?utm_term=.obZ3PnVx8#.kb3NRePQ5 …
The scene outside of #SCOTUS this afternoon, in the wake of today’s travel ban ruling.pic.twitter.com/UgvdXxDHg6
This is true. Additionally, there were things she said in the courtroom — sometimes just an adjective here or there, but also full sentences like the one I noted above — that do not appear in her written dissent.https://twitter.com/ninatotenberg/status/1011636931548020736?s=21 …
I have a bad feeling about this.
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