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Scotus

1

[skoh-tuhs]

noun

  1. John Duns. Duns Scotus, John.



SCOTUS

2

[skoh-tuhs]

noun

  1. Supreme Court of the United States.

Scotus

/ ˈskəʊtəs /

noun

  1. See Duns Scotus

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But, as Barrett pointed out, that dubious action was only approved by an “intermediate appellate court,” not SCOTUS.

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“Whether that leaves any of California’s districts vulnerable — either in the current map or in the map if Prop. 50 passes — depends entirely on what Scotus says,” Levitt argued.

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In an amicus brief filed with SCOTUS, Lederman presents a meticulous account of the term’s definition in the context of this statute.

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That’s a positive sign for the plaintiffs—and for other cities facing imminent deployment, like Portland—that they may yet prevail at SCOTUS.

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He also insisted that despite his disagreement with SCOTUS, “there was never a question that we were going to follow the law as the Supreme court said the law now was.”

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