BREAKING: #SCOTUS denies DOJ request to clarify June 26 #travelban order, but stays dist ct order on refugees pending DOJ appeal to 9th Cir.pic.twitter.com/2mGMxjXfjM
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#SCOTUS also announces it's not hurrying arguments in #travelban cases. They will be the second week of the court's term: Tuesday, Oct. 10.pic.twitter.com/NiB3aU6Qyd
It will be the 104th day since the travel and refugee bans went into effect when the justices are scheduled to hear the case.
That means the travel ban — 90 days — should have ended and the refugee ban — 120 days — will be set to be done in less than 2.5 weeks.
Blumenthal describes Supreme Court denial of a motion to clarify as if it were Watson's ruling on the merits. Overstating things a bit.pic.twitter.com/WDzTdko7fL
from @JoshuaMatz8 on #SCOTUS & #travelban: "The Supreme Court is now a co-owner and co-author of the travel ban." https://takecareblog.com/blog/the-supreme-court-s-travel-ban …pic.twitter.com/M0ZMdJBgWL
I'm confused -- you say they won't stop order, but they stayed the order.
They weren't ok with a stay as to the family def'n part.
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