Court says essentially that Trump is not to be believed. Will Supreme Court conclude the same?

The following article by Robert Barnes was posted May 28, 2017 on the Washignton Post website:

Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. (Steve Helber/AP)

A substantial majority of the judges who sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in Richmond delivered a rather remarkable judgment last week: The president of the United States is not to be believed.

Will the Supreme Court conclude the same thing? And by “Supreme Court,” we mean “Justice Anthony M. Kennedy,” whose name was invoked 23 times in the 205 pages of majority opinions, concurrences and dissents in the appeals court’s 10-to-3 rejection of President Trump’s revised travel ban. Continue reading “Court says essentially that Trump is not to be believed. Will Supreme Court conclude the same?”