Judge in Hawaii has issued temporary restraining order against Trump travel ban 2.0, per Reuters
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U.S. judge in Hawaii puts emergency halt on Trump's new travel ban http://reut.rs/2nmKJ0a via
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Court says clear evidence that ban was based on religious, not secular, motivespic.twitter.com/PuDazEdLTB
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Court also refers to "questionable evidence" of government's national security rationale
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Assuming government goes straight to 9th Circuit, this could land in Supreme Court's lap as Gorsuch confirmation hearing looms
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Public statements made by Trump and Miller bite back:pic.twitter.com/B2U2Hs5x8u
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Hawaii benefitted from the appeals court ruling that found standing in first travel ban fight. Other courts may disagree on that
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doesn't this ruling identify a separate basis of standing though, the one regarding Dr Elshikh?
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(what word do I mean when I say 'basis' there? Standing isn't as big a thing in the UK)
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"theory?" Or "basis for standing" maybe
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Replying to @alexinlaw @lawrencehurley
'theory' is what I was after. I heard the rhythm of the phrase in my head but couldn't quite pull the word out.
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