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they have to uphold the ninth circuit court ruling. it under scores how much right what ruling holds? right. that s why this ruling is so important. what s really fascinating is this is such a young administration, right? only a few weeks old and it could already be going to the supreme court. there is not even a confirmed so general there. justice kennedy has jurisdiction over the ninth circuit. he would take it. if it goes to the supreme court, he would likely refer it to the other members of the court and then these eight members would look at it but if they split 4-4, then they are left simply with having to uphold the lower court decision and you ll remember that when the obama administration s orders went to the supreme court, it split 4-4. again, though, it s just so striking that administration is already contemplating having to
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ruling on that notion. it says the states have offered evidence of numerous statements by the president about his intent to implement a muslim ban and the executive order was intended to beat the ban. it s interesting, they took statements of his from the campaign trail and places, is that allowed? is that unusual? it s very unusual and it won t be sustained by the supreme court. he did not impose a muslim ban because 85% of muslims are not covered by the ban and he imposed the ban on countries that do engage in islamic terrorism and he s entitled to do that and use a campaign slogan or statement made by rudy giuliani suggests that the president asked giuliani to help him write a ban that would be constitutional. i think they will lose on that. i think this decision is way, way over broad, but if it goes to the supreme court from the
but i do think that the attorney general is over stating or over evaluating his position when it comes to the united states supreme court. i think the standing argument is a stretch. i think the application of the unconstitutionality ruling of people who have never been in the country under any circumstances is a stretch but i think you re going to win on all the stay orders and the only, i think, the fear is that when it gets up to the united states supreme court, if it does on the merits, that they won t give as much weight as the lower court did to motive, to statements made by the president, to statements made by rudy giuliani and look mostly at the face of the regulation. the question i m really asking you is what would you do if the president now issued a new order, which was narrowly drawn and didn t apply to green card