Peterson on SCOTUS Hearings on Birthright Citizenship: There’s Concerned on How to Get to a Decision Without Causing Chaos
RUSH EXCERPT:
PETERSON; "The president might win on that there is clearly concerned by the justices including some of the conservative justices of how do we get to the merits of this decision in and in a way th not so chaos and cause problems throughout the country?"
GIGOT: "You mean the birth right citizen question?"
PETERSON: "Correct without having to of hundreds of thousands of lawsuits. In everyone that might be affected filed their own separate suit in their own court. Some suggestions there may be a class action lawsuit might be the way to do that. Though the solicitor general casting doubts in the U.S. Government might oppose a class action in this case. Saying it might not meet the stringent requirements for class certification because people in different states, different situations might not be similar enough for their cases might not be similar enough for class action."
GIGOT: "The weight class action work to have multiple suits in different jurisdictions and they are united into a single case."
PETERSON: "Right come all the plaintiffs are certified as being similar enough they can litigate that together. So it not a clear thrust I saw from the justices of how far they might go in the decision. I think the justices are concerned about problems of nation wide universal injunctions and try to figure how to rein them in."




