what'll happen is the court will either uphold it or strike it down, but if they do they'll have to give reasons why it's struck which means another EO can be made that takes that into account.
If the Congress wants to do something about it they can go ahead and issue the orders and go through the whole legal process taking up months to years of time all while forcing the issue into public discussion.
what'll happen is the court will either uphold it or strike it down, but if they do they'll have to give reasons why it's struck which means another EO can be made that takes that into account.
If the Congress wants to do something about it they can go ahead and issue the orders and go through the whole legal process taking up months to years of time all while forcing the issue into public discussion.
Plus another benefit is that with the sheer amount of orders, there's only 1 supreme court to hear all these cases.