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Scotus
1[skoh-tuhs]
SCOTUS
2[skoh-tuhs]
noun
Supreme Court of the United States.
Scotus
/ ˈskəʊtəs /
noun
See Duns Scotus
Example Sentences
But, as Barrett pointed out, that dubious action was only approved by an “intermediate appellate court,” not SCOTUS.
“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.
In an amicus brief filed with SCOTUS, Lederman presents a meticulous account of the term’s definition in the context of this statute.
That’s a positive sign for the plaintiffs—and for other cities facing imminent deployment, like Portland—that they may yet prevail at SCOTUS.
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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