danb
dont be a dumbass
Zilch on this today. Otherwise, 6 cases granted.
Zilch on this today. Otherwise, 6 cases granted.
Dont get too excited, we could be getting a dissent from denial of cert.
Dont get too excited, we could be getting a dissent from denial of cert.
Yea with 2 or more the odds go up for a dissent. Then again what about a per curiam vacate and remand?
Actually pretty good odds for a summary reversal. Right now, the odds are roughly 50/50 for a summary reversal or plenary review cert. grant. My money on a per curiam summary reversal on Chevron grounds, viz, a holding that the D.C. Circuit erred in insisting on applying Chevron where the government had expressly disavowed Chevron. IN other words, Chevron is not jurisdictional and thus is subject to the normal rules for forfeiture and waiver.
Not on today's order list again.....
relisted for Feb 21st conference.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/19-296.html
I observed that a number of cases from the 24th did not get relisted until today. There are about a dozen cases, many of which were relists for the 24th, which got re-listed just today. So, nothing special about this delay, the court was simply in recess.
Thomas' volley against Chevron is also sure to please conservative court watchers, who see the case as a blanket empowerment of the administrative state that upsets the balance of power between the three branches of the federal government.
An interesting tea leaf on an unrelated case:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/in...t-should-overrule-decision-authored-by-thomas