BREAKING: Justice Dept files official notice that it will be appealing the TRO entered in IRAP v. Trump against part of its new travel EO.pic.twitter.com/65TZo9aHDW
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IRAP v. Trump 4th Circuit briefing schedule (although it's likely more will be coming, seeking a stay and/or expedited schedule):pic.twitter.com/WHPjn9QKsB
MOVEMENT ON TRUMP'S TRAVEL BAN: What does it mean? Here's my updated report on DOJ's planned appeal in MD case —>https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/feds-to-appeal-injunction-against-trumps-travel-ban?utm_term=.lwRnYgWMwr#.cdAVPkQjOg …
JUST IN —> Judge Robart STAYS the request for a TRO in Ali v. Trump, given the Hawaii TRO (which is more broad anyway) against the new EO.pic.twitter.com/5Nlpj7uG7R
Robart said this was basically what the Hawaii court did the first time around, staying the Hawaii case while the Washington case proceeded.pic.twitter.com/koATUPN0qc
Here is the ruling from Robart, staying the TRO request from the plaintiffs in Ali v. Trump: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3519968/Ali-Stay.pdf …
Notably, nothing from Robart on Washington (and Oregon)'s request for a TRO against the new EO in Washington v. Trump.
Also: In Mich yesterday, plaintiffs in what had been a limited EO1 challenge filed a broad amended complaint to EO2. https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3519957/Arab-American-Civil-Rights-League-v-Trump.pdf …pic.twitter.com/WDntMXkdhK
FYI: Judge Robart took the same action in Washington v. Trump as he did in Ali v. Trump — staying the TRO request b/c of the Hawaii TRO.
@AdamHSays Shouldn't they be out helping the Secret Keystone Service find that stolen laptop with Trump Tower outlay info? 
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