No action from #SCOTUS on any of the cell-site cases.
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Note: With the exception of two matters from which he recused, Justice Gorsuch participated in all of today's orders.
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#SCOTUS did deny cert in Welch v. Brown, another would-be challenge to a state's bar on conversion therapy for minors.1 reply 4 retweets 6 likes -
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Here is the full orders list: https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/050117zor_6537.pdf …
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And, it's a one-box day (not surprisingly, for the first Monday in May) at
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First of two opinions by Breyer is Venezuela v. Helmerich & Payne. DC Circuit is vacated & remanded. Gorsuch did not participate.
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That's a Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act case. Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/16pdf/15-423_4357.pdf …
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Second and final decision of the day, also by Breyer, is Bank of America v. Miami. 11th Circuit decision is vacated and remanded.
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Gorsuch did not participate in this Fair Housing Act case. Breyer is joined by Roberts, Ginsburg, Sotomayor, and Kagan.
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Thomas, concurring in part and dissenting in part (mainly dissenting), is joined by Kennedy and Alito.
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The decision — https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/16pdf/15-1111_5i36.pdf … — means that a city can sue under the FHA, but must show "proximate cause" for losses under the Act.
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Thomas disagreed w/ the standing ruling, but concurred with the proximate cause standard (although he would have decided it, not remanded).
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That's it from
#SCOTUS. We have a little Supreme Court break now, b/c there's no conference this week. Next orders: May 15.pic.twitter.com/qt7cpYSN0P
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