So, DOJ is going to #SCOTUS over exempting grandparents from the #travelban & allowing in refugees who are working w/ resettlement agencies.
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Feds also announce in district court that they are appealing Watson's
#travelban ruling to the Ninth Circuit.pic.twitter.com/dbMGpM4cYy
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Update: I am told by a DOJ spokesperson that the SCOTUS filing will be coming "later tonight."
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Here's the new SCOTUS filing from DOJ in the
#travelban case, with an updated report from me:https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/trump-administration-asks-supreme-court-to-reverse-new?utm_term=.mw14oOk08y#.asNR5JN8k2 …3 replies 26 retweets 22 likes -
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DOJ is going for it. We'll see how this goes ...pic.twitter.com/BH7Vj8EQlY
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"Only this Court can definitively settle whether the government’s reasonable implementation is consistent with this Court’s stay." (Duh.)
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I mean, of c SCOTUS is the only one that can definitively settle it. But, DOJ uses that as a dig — bc Hawaii did what 9th Cir told it to do.
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Also: DOJ sorta sticks the answer to the question into its premise by calling its implementation "reasonable." Hawaii disagrees.
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Q as I see it: did SCOTUS intend definitions of bona fide relationships to be decided w/in POTUS/DHS powers or by a plethora of lawsuits?
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I mean, the three justices who made clear they'd stay it all thought lawsuits would result. So.
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SCOTUS set a standard, admin implements, courts decide if it's reasonable.
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