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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/18/supreme-court-temporarily-halts-court-order-requiring-accountants-to-turn-over-trumps-tax-returns-to-congress.html
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Supreme Court temporarily halts court order requiring accountants to turn over Trump's tax returns t [View all]
HAB911
Nov 2019
OP
They haven't taken or denied it yet. This is a routine action already agreed to by the House, whilst
Princess Turandot
Nov 2019
#15
I've heard from some very fair lawyers, that they think the SC will still take the case...
cbdo2007
Nov 2019
#32
Isn't this standard response to these issues, while they figure out what to do?
cbdo2007
Nov 2019
#10
To recap, this is just granting a temporary stay while SCOTUS decides if it will hear the appeal.
Princess Turandot
Nov 2019
#11
I feel better now. Thanks for the clarification. Guess I can't call them traitors yet.
triron
Nov 2019
#16
So there is hope this SCOTUS may actually rule based on the "merit"? While I'll remain hopeful,
KPN
Nov 2019
#20
How long do they usually consider the case before taking it up or dropping the stay?
jcgoldie
Nov 2019
#39
I suppose it's too much to ask that folks who don't know anything about SCOTUS procedure
onenote
Nov 2019
#34