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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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.
so, essentially concurring with Hawaii
No. He is declining to rule on the TRO motion now bc it is unnecessary to do so, given the nationwide TRO in the Hawaii case.
: Thanks. I had missed that.
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