@chrisgeidner Do you mean your article and the appeal? Yes.
@gracels I think the 6th Circuit could go either way on it. From the one side: "At the end of the day, she's wrong wrong wrong. So, stop."
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@gracels On the other side: "If you're going to be throwing people in jail for contempt, we're going to make sure your orders are clear." -
@chrisgeidner But Bunning’s contempt citation is not tainted by any confusion over the “clarification” is it? -
@gracels Yeah, it is -- at least as to the order in which he released her. Her release is contingent on not violating the clarified order. -
@chrisgeidner To reverse clarified order would procedural nightmare for both trial and appellate court. Not seeing that scenario.
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