Newdow, by the way, was not granted, which means either (i) there will be a summary reversal; (ii) cert will be denied; or (iii) the Court has not yet decided and will relist the case.
 
 
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> Ten petitions granted today.  We're providing info on SCOTUSblog:
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http://www.goldsteinhowe.com/blog/index.cfm.
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> > I had expected a cert order list from the Supreme Court today, undoubtedly
> including Newdow v. U.S. Congress.  Does anyone know whether an order list
> was released today?
> >
> > John Eastman
> > Chapman University School of Law
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