This means that the entire appeals court will be voting on whether to reconsider Thursday night's decision. Briefs due by 11a PT Feb. 16.
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Now, there will be briefs filed by the parties simply on whether the court should reconsider the ruling.
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DOJ spokesperson, noting the 9th Circuit order, adds only, "The Justice Department is considering its options. We have no further comment."
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I'm pulling this all together into a story that will be published at BuzzFeed dot com the internet website. Soon. XOXO.
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Here’s Everything You Need To Know About What Happened On Friday With The Travel Ban: https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/heres-everything-you-need-to-know-about-what-happened-on-fri?utm_term=.mw14oOk08y …pic.twitter.com/b3DCxZfLFc
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Hmm. Judge Robart is still not ~quite~ clear as to whether he has any jurisdiction here. Modifies his earlier request ...pic.twitter.com/Bwq49caoeR
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I didn’t read it that way. He’s just asking if it’s TRO or prelim injunction
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No. Re-read his order. If it's already a PI, it's on appeal before the 9th Circuit. He's done.
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