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The conservative Trump appointee accepted many of the anti-abortion groups' most extreme arguments. The rulings could quickly come into conflict, making a quick trip to SCOTUS more likely.| www.lawdork.com
Gorsuch joins Sotomayor's dissent, along with Kagan and Jackson. Also: The Heritage Foundation goes to Texas to put anti-trans Project 2025 plans into motion.| www.lawdork.com
Although the opinions focused on the ongoing debate over "universal injunctions," it's trans kids who will face the consequences of Monday's high court order.| www.lawdork.com
Also: A new abortion question before SCOTUS. And: Law Dork in the news.| www.lawdork.com
As of mid-day Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court hadn't even ruled on the Justice Department's request to pare back the injunctions during appeals.| www.lawdork.com
Three moves this week show how the real lesson of this Supreme Court term isn't what most journalists were writing about.| www.lawdork.com