Supreme Court strongly indicated in the opinion that the mandate exceeded OSHA's authority to issue. This is essentially a quiet order to the 6th Circuit that it is going to get smacked down if they push it.
The courts have their procedures. That it seems alien to you is simply because you aren't familiar with its workings.
Today was decisive. All that's left is merely the formalities.
I wouldn't be surprised if the case remains on the 6th's docket in some form all the way up through the election; the case won't die as long as the Administration is willing to blow money roleplaying Don Quixote. But after today the ultimate outcome is no longer in doubt.
It's literally just a stay on it. It's going back to the Sixth Circuit for a ruling where we might have to go through all this again
And they refused to stay the Healthcare mandate. This is nowhere close to done with the bullshit
Supreme Court strongly indicated in the opinion that the mandate exceeded OSHA's authority to issue. This is essentially a quiet order to the 6th Circuit that it is going to get smacked down if they push it.
The fact that they continue to ping pong this crap instead of providing a firm ruling is asinine.
The courts have their procedures. That it seems alien to you is simply because you aren't familiar with its workings.
Today was decisive. All that's left is merely the formalities.
I wouldn't be surprised if the case remains on the 6th's docket in some form all the way up through the election; the case won't die as long as the Administration is willing to blow money roleplaying Don Quixote. But after today the ultimate outcome is no longer in doubt.
In the language of court decisions, the wording of the ruling was basically marching orders directly to the 6th on how the court expects them to rule.