[At what point have you diminished and revised and downsized your policy so much that, whatever it's doing, it's not doing what you wanted?]
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UPDATE: NO RULING FROM HAWAII TONIGHT. Judge Watson orders DOJ response, limited to 20 pages, by Monday, July 3. 15-pg reply by July 6.
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And, a bunch of lawyers just lost their long weekend.
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Here's the docket order in Hawaii v. Trump —>pic.twitter.com/9jWGdzTeSy
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The partial revised ban stays in place as it is being implemented by admin tonight. DOJ, tho, has to respond to Hawaii's args to "clarify."
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Use whatever words you want. Go for it. But, don't pretend you understand what's going on if this is how you describe Monday's SCOTUS order: https://twitter.com/mfjak/status/880630144477667329 …
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The administration can call something unanimous, because, yes, Thomas told us something was unanimous. But the order was very nuanced. ...
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It gave ground for the admin to claim a win: They have a ban; it went into effect tonight.
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SCOTUS decision was an important victory for executive power although you may not like it's application.
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That's wrong, Val. Hawaii is asking for a clarification of the existing injunction. SCOTUS will weigh in if it needs to do so.
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