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It will now be up to the 6th Circuit to decide whether to lift the stay issued by the 5th Circuit.

The lottery was announced after multiple lawsuits against the administration were filed in several federal appeals courts. In a process resembling a Powerball drawing, a dozen ping pong balls, each representing one court, were placed into a wooden drum on Tuesday.

The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, is known to lean conservative, with most of its judges appointed by Republican presidents. Six were appointed by President Donald Trump and five were appointed by President George W. Bush, while a total of five were appointed by Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

>**It will now be up to the 6th Circuit to decide whether to lift the stay issued by the 5th Circuit.** >The lottery was announced after multiple lawsuits against the administration were filed in several federal appeals courts. In a process resembling a Powerball drawing, a dozen ping pong balls, each representing one court, were placed into a wooden drum on Tuesday. >The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, is known to lean conservative, with most of its judges appointed by Republican presidents. Six were appointed by President Donald Trump and five were appointed by President George W. Bush, while a total of five were appointed by Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

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Somewhat, they skipped the district court and went straight to the appeals court. If the appeals court rules and it’s all by the book and the majority of scotus agrees with the ruling of the appeals court the ruling stands and sets the precedent. The scotus just refuses to hear the case and they may put out a memo of why they agree with the district/appeals courts ruling

It’s the same if you start at the district court level, if you win/lose, the appeals court may just say, the lower courts ruling stands. Then the losing side appeals to the Supreme Court hoping to get heard and most of the time the scotus basically says the appeals court ruling was correct and the district court was also correct, case closed.

So they’ve skipped one step in the process and now we only have two courts to worry about.