Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, David North, on whether
Donald Trump regrets slow-walking John Miano's lawsuits to end the
extra-legal OPT and H-4EAD progrmas: <URL:
https://cis.org/North/Plaintiffs-Seek-Supreme-Court-review-OPT-case>
| There are, to this layman, five steps in this kind of court process:
|
| The litigant, in this case the Washington Alliance of Technology
| Workers, loses at the federal district court level;
| The litigant appeals to a panel of the federal circuit court,
| and loses again;
| The litigant asks the circuit court en banc to review the
| panel's decision and it refuses to do so;
| The litigant asks the Supreme Court, as Miano has just done, to
| issue a writ of certiorari, seeking a hearing from that court, which
| the court either denies or grants.
| If it grants cert, then the Supreme Court - later - hears the
| case. At least four justices have to agree to grant cert.
|
| Since the Supreme Court has both a limited amount of time, and
| limited areas of interest, granting cert is exception not the rule,
| so the odds are against Miano and the citizen tech workers at this
| point.
Does Susie Wiles fear that Ken Griffin and Lachlan Murdoch will allow
Ron DeSantis to invite the likes of Mike Emmons onto their campaign
stage to stump for an immigration moratorium?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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