I don't know...Kennedy was skeptical of the feds....but then he was skeptical of Texas. He holds his cards pretty close to the vest.
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Next up is Erin Murphy, a lawyer representing the U.S. House of Representatives, which appears as a friend of the court supporting Texas’s position.
Justice Kennedy, whose earlier remarks appeared skeptical of the Obama administration’s position, now raises a troubling question for the challengers. Shouldn’t Texas have challenged the administration’s policy through the Administrative Procedure Act? Again, this is a procedural matter with real world impact, because it would delay the states’ ability to get into court while pursuing administrative remedies, probably allowing the DAPA program to take effect in the meantime. Ms. Murphy says the state could have taken that course, but wasn’t required to.
by Jess Bravin
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Late 40's Dreamer (Holy Fucking shit I'm almost 50 and still dealing with this), aged out of original DACA and didn't have a chance to apply for extended DACA after Republicans killed it on the vine.