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by softwaredoug
299 days ago
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Notably in a lot of these cases they’re just canceling injunctions, not deciding the merits. But effectively it decides the case because nobody is going to stick around through a long trial after the injunction is canceled. Which basically makes The Supreme Courts shadow docket a fairly arbitrary justice system that doesn’t generate precedent and many courts ignore past the immediate case. |
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