bgavin Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 Just a thought... if SCOTUS issues a ruling and it is ignored, how does SCOTUS enforce it? 1 Quote Link to comment
John Kloehr Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 I don't know enough about the nuance of legal process, but do see ruling the case is not "submitted" does seem strange. I my just be ignorant of details such as legal arguments all submitted and oral arguments have been held. Otherwise it is about the same as staying proceedings pending another decision. I am missing a piece of legal glue to rule "not submitted" versus "stayed pending"... Quote Link to comment
Subdeacon Joe Posted March 28 Author Share Posted March 28 12 hours ago, John Kloehr said: I don't know enough about the nuance of legal process, but do see ruling the case is not "submitted" does seem strange. I my just be ignorant of details such as legal arguments all submitted and oral arguments have been held. Otherwise it is about the same as staying proceedings pending another decision. I am missing a piece of legal glue to rule "not submitted" versus "stayed pending"... The 9th does what the 9th does, regardless of the Constitution and SCOTUS. Especially the en banc panels. Quote Link to comment
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