Trump v. The United States got more interesting today, new order appealed.
Here's a copy of the filing. (HT: @hugolowell) https://t.co/3W3adXj0oe— Don Lewis (@DonLew87) October 1, 2022
Here's a copy of the filing. (HT: @hugolowell) https://t.co/3W3adXj0oe
DOJ appeals Cannon's order on the merits, and proposes expedited schedule. Also adds new argument - that needs there rest of the 11,000+ docs to ascertain what happened to the classified ones. If they win, it's Goodnight, Aileen...— Harry Litman (@harrylitman) October 1, 2022
DOJ appeals Cannon's order on the merits, and proposes expedited schedule. Also adds new argument - that needs there rest of the 11,000+ docs to ascertain what happened to the classified ones. If they win, it's Goodnight, Aileen...
NEW: Justice Dept asks 11th Circuit for expedited review of Cannon's special master ruling -- saying if they are successful on appeal, it could make the special master review redundant and allow them to use the 11,000 docs in criminal investigation https://t.co/pXmY0vHMEZ— Hugo Lowell (@hugolowell) September 30, 2022
NEW: Justice Dept asks 11th Circuit for expedited review of Cannon's special master ruling -- saying if they are successful on appeal, it could make the special master review redundant and allow them to use the 11,000 docs in criminal investigation https://t.co/pXmY0vHMEZ
Judge Cannon is clearly wrong, but she’s a sideshow now that the Court of Appeals has lifted her injunction with respect to the classified documents. On the eve of her stupidly extended deadline, DOJ should indict Trump and render her delays and game playing moot. https://t.co/NpJxjpHYzX— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) September 30, 2022
Judge Cannon is clearly wrong, but she’s a sideshow now that the Court of Appeals has lifted her injunction with respect to the classified documents. On the eve of her stupidly extended deadline, DOJ should indict Trump and render her delays and game playing moot. https://t.co/NpJxjpHYzX
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Nutshell: 'If this court agrees that the district court lacked jurisdiction, further proceedings before the special master and (Judge Cannon) would end.' ~ DOJ to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals— Don Lewis (@DonLew87) October 1, 2022
Nutshell: 'If this court agrees that the district court lacked jurisdiction, further proceedings before the special master and (Judge Cannon) would end.' ~ DOJ to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals