The state of play in the Alien Enemy Act litigation is worth updating in its own right, and provides a powerful lesson for #SCOTUS about the *costs* of requiring nationwide challenges to Trump policies to proceed on a district-by-district (or even plaintiff-by-plaintiff) basis. Me, via "One First":

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It's a false dichotomy, though:

It's not merely a choice between putting all the eggs in one convenient basket, with its own problems, vs a slow trudge toward resolution through splintered courts.

The third option is better: reforming the judicial system so that it's better able to resolve those disputes quickly without so much wheel reinvention.

And so that seems healthier for the system anyway.

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