Chris Geidner on Nostr: Back to the majority: After having admitted the law is more broad than others—but ...
Back to the majority: After having admitted the law is more broad than others—but still staying the district ct's injunction pending appeal—the majority ALSO tries to SCOTUS-proof it by highlighting that they're setting this for a quick appeal (a factor in the Title IX order).
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