@chrisgeidner If they file next week, there is virtually no way it can be argued this term based on the timing http://joshblackman.com/blog/2014/11/06/timing-for-6th-circuit-cert-petition-and-schedule-for-oral-arguments-this-term/ …
.@JoshMBlackman @chrisgeidner My bottom line is that SCOTUS would have to work hard for it to be heard this term. But is could happen.
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@rickhasen@JoshMBlackman Not really. If there's no BIO delay, normal process would have it heard this term, most likely. -
@chrisgeidner@rickhasen@JoshMBlackman Problem now is coordination so all four couples file quickly and no one lags (leading to a hold). -
@smmarotta Did you see this? I think they're going to try and work that out today: http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/same-sex-couples-lawyers-plan-next-steps-after-key-appeals-c … -
@chrisgeidner Great article. And there will be lots of questions. One petition or four? And, most importantly, how quickly can they write?
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@rickhasen@chrisgeidner Another item to watch is if Plaintiffs will preemptively oppose extension of time http://joshblackman.com/blog/2014/08/06/jones-day-pre-emptively-opposes-sg-request-for-extension/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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