JUST IN: DOJ goes back to #SCOTUS, this time seeking a stay of the partial injunction against #travelban 3.0, the proclamation issued by Trump in September.pic.twitter.com/iEpYBo71N6
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On DOJ's stay request at #SCOTUS in travel ban 3.0: A response has been requested by the court. It is due by noon Nov. 28.
DOJ now also is seeking a stay from #SCOTUS of the travel ban 3.0 injunction in IRAP v. Trump pending appeal. (The prior request is in the case out of the 9th Circuit.)pic.twitter.com/iO749cybjA
Here's the full filing:https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4257043-17A560-Trump-v-IRAP-Stay-App-CA4.html …
(It's not exactly clear to me why DOJ filed these on successive days, but, here we are.)
#SCOTUS addressed that, seeking a response to the IRAP case stay request by noon Nov. 28 — the same as when the other response is due.
That’s unusual right?
This seems to be only signed by the SG
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