"Mother May I"?
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Nicely.
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1/2 I once had to ask a court to clarify an order because two lines in its order contradicted themselves. My motion was 5 pages long.
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2/2 the first 4 pages consisted of me apologizing for "misunderstanding" the court
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I heard you can text them
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Probably best that they just not make up rules in the first place.
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It's all in
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Just ask how they can get terrorists into the country to kill Americans if this order stays in place
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Supreme Court Denied it ... good for them
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File a simple "Motion for Clarification." But I think plaintiffs need a real person or persons blocked by the terms they now dispute.
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Yes. Why would the SCt clarify an opinion unless clarification is needed because an actual grandparent/refugee w/connection to US is id'd?
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It's a motion for someone to die or retire. :-)
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