Remember that 2015 Supreme Court immigration case about a U.S. citizen suing over refusal to allow Afghan husband in? No didn't think so
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But Justice Kennedy's concurring opinion in that case is getting a lot of attention in Trump
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Here's why it's relevant: Justice Kennedy's opinion in 2015 case looms in U.S. travel ban fighthttp://reut.rs/2lseQm8
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And of course Trump probably needs Kennedy's vote (as well as four more, including one liberal) if he wants to stay appeals court ruling
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No word yet on what the Justice Department intends to do next
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Kennedy indicated that in some cases courts could review immigration-related decisions if signs of bad faith motive:http://reut.rs/2lseQm8
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Caveat: That case concerns individual U.S. citizen suing over non-citizen husband, so it may not ultimately determine how Kennedy would vote
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