SCOTUS Gives Hawaii Until Noon Tuesday By Dan Spencer | 9:00 AM on July 16, 2017 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. The Supreme Court has given the state of Hawaii until Tuesday at noon to Respond to the Trump’s administration’s appeal to block the flip flop ruling of U.S. District Judge Derrick K. Watson in Hawaii, which again disrupts President Trump’s so-called travel ban. Advertisement From the Supreme Court’s docket for Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al., v. Hawaii, et al.: Jul 15 2017 Motion for clarification filed by petitioners Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. Jul 15 2017 Response to motion for clarification due on or before 12 p.m., Tuesday, July 18, 2017. As we reported previously, Judge Watson flipped flopped on this issue in the course of one week. Judge Watson’s ill-considered ruling vastly expanded the number refugees and visitors from the six suspect countries targeted in President Donald J. Trump’s January 27, 2017 Executive Order Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States and the President’s March 6, 2017-revised version of the order, which narrowed the scope of his original order, that would be allowed into the country. Read the Justice Department’s Supreme Court filing. It cites a great deal of statutory and case law that supports the new guidelines issued by the State Department to implement the Supreme Court June 26, 2017 ruling. Those guidelines explain which refugees and visitors from the six suspect countries. A California farm boy, RedState senior contributing editor based in South Florida, family guy, retired lawyer, and RedState member since 2004. Read more by Dan Spencer Tags: DONALD TRUMP EXECUTIVE ORDERS HAWAII SCOTUS SUPREME COURT TRAVEL BAN Recommended WATCH: CNN's Dana Bash Gets Ambushed in Synagogue by Antisemitic, Code Pink Protestors Teri Christoph 'She Needs to Take a Seat,' House Democrats Turn on Nancy Pelosi As Civil War Begins Bonchie REBELLION: Democrat Governors, Congress Members Vow to Form 'Shadow Government' Ward Clark Beloved Staten Island Bakery Blasts Back After 'View's' Whoopi Goldberg Alleges Political Discrimination Sister Toldjah North Koreans Who Survive Combat in Ukraine Will End Up in Gulags Because: They've Seen Too Much Jim Thompson CNN: Reporters Were Crying and Hugging in the Hallways After Learning of Matt Gaetz's AG Nomination Rusty Weiss Join the conversation as a VIP Member Login to Leave a Comment Trending on RedState Videos Advertisement Trending 1 WATCH: CNN's Dana Bash Gets Ambushed in Synagogue by Antisemitic, Code Pink Protestors 2 'She Needs to Take a Seat,' House Democrats Turn on Nancy Pelosi As Civil War Begins 3 REBELLION: Democrat Governors, Congress Members Vow to Form 'Shadow Government' 4 Beloved Staten Island Bakery Blasts Back After 'View's' Whoopi Goldberg Alleges Political Discrimination 5 North Koreans Who Survive Combat in Ukraine Will End Up in Gulags Because: They've Seen Too Much Trump Formally Taps North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum for Interior Sec, Seat on National Energy Council Ward Clark Awe-Inspiring: Unveiling the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Reagan Library Bob Hoge NYC Mayor Adams: 'We Have to Bring Down This Rhetoric' Ward Clark This Is Why We Can't Have Productive Conversations on Gender Identity Jeff Charles Malcolm X's Family Files Bombshell Lawsuit Against Government for Role in His Assassination Jeff Charles CNN: Reporters Were Crying and Hugging in the Hallways After Learning of Matt Gaetz's AG Nomination Rusty Weiss Advertisement