That's why it's called the WIN WIN Plan, because the legal issue is framed such that no matter which way a court rules, it results in a win. And even if SCOTUS didn't take the case, the lower court ruling would stand, so it would still be a win. It doesn't have any of the problems like "standing" or "timeliness" or boxloads of evidence/reading either.
That's why it's called the WIN WIN Plan, because the legal issue is framed such that no matter which way a court rules, it results in a win. And even if SCOTUS didn't take the case, the lower court ruling would stand, so it would still be a win. It doesn't have any of the problems like "standing" or "timeliness" or boxloads of evidence/reading either.