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02-20-2018, 11:17 AM
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gely_velazquez
“First, the Court may say nothing at all when new orders come out at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. That could occur if the Justices have not yet made up their minds. It also might occur if the Court had voted last Friday against review, but some Justices wanted time to write dissents protesting that refusal. A denial of review would not be a real surprise, since the expedited procedure is so seldom used, and especially since the Administration did not seek to put everything on hold until the Justices could decide. A denial of review would result from a failure to get at least four Justices’ votes in favor.

Third, if nothing emerges on DACA at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, that would not rule out something happening later in the day. If the Justices have not made up their minds, they could schedule a further look at the case at their next private conference, set for next Friday. If that happens, it should be disclosed Tuesday afternoon. The chances of that occurring do not seem great, since time is so short for review if it is to occur this term.“

These are excerpts from constitutioncenter.org
If you have time read the entire brief regarding the supremes court options on daca, really explains all the possible outcomes.
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