The ruling by itself does not resolve the case, but the possibility of Trump getting his executive order reinstated are felt to be slim at best by seasoned observers of the US political landscape and legal systems. Leaving aside global reactions it is evident that the presidential advisers who drafted the order had not factored in the Law of Unintended Consequences. In order to win the case the Justice Department is going to have to present evidence that people from the seven countries actually present a threat — and considering that nobody from any of them has ever been caught in the commission of a terrorist act or convicted as such the chances are small.
The stage is now set for a battle of wills between the Presidency and the Judiciary. Heartland America remains solidly behind the President it elected. The President is popular and his actions even more so. Yet the President is not omnipotent nor is he above challenge, and the obvious flaws in the executive order that has provoked this confrontation were open to challenge from the outset. The Trump Presidency is going to be nothing if not rumbustious.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 11th, 2017.
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