"We intend to appeal the rulings soon," Spicer says; appeal will be coming in MD prelim injunct and clarification will be sought in HI TRO.
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This in response to the travel ban EO rulings, discussed here:https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/federal-courts-hear-second-travel-order-cases …
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This is important and notable, also, basically a best-case scenario (still not that good) for DOJ. Because it's a PI in MD, they'll ...
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... seek an appeal to the 4th Circuit, which will give them a chance to get a ruling from a new appeals court.
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They'll let the TRO sit in Hawaii. Still not a ~great~ option for DOJ, but avoids going back to the warm embrace of the 9th Cir immediately.
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NOTE: Even winning in IRAP at the 4th Cit wouldn't end the TRO in Hawaii. But, it could set up a circuit conflict, forcing SCOTUS's hand.
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That's why this is basically the best-case scenario for DOJ. Of course, if the 4th Circuit upholds the more narrow MD PI, they're stuck.
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