#SCOTUS, April 23, 2018. Travel ban week. Arguments aren’t until Wednesday, with big arguments on the administrative state and gerrymandering before then, but the focus this week, publicly, is clear.pic.twitter.com/prQedwWVbm
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BTW, here was the full #SCOTUS orders list from this morning: https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/042318zor_6j37.pdf …
This afternoon we have Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein arguing in a rare afternoon #SCOTUS argument (which generally only happens when they have three arguments in a day) — this one about federal sentencing law.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein leaving the Supreme Court following arguments in a sentencing law case this afternoon.pic.twitter.com/yIRm9dVX3n
Here's my report from #SCOTUS today. Or, how a low-profile case about criminal sentences gave Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein a chance to spend an hour at the Supreme Court — and away from the news cycle.https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/rod-rosenstein-has-his-day-in-court?utm_term=.tmNrLNKMd#.wsy3XnqWp …
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