Kisela v. Hughes, No. 17-467 (U.S. Supreme Court) (583 U.S. ___; 138 S.Ct. 1148) (April 2, 2018) (Per Curiam)
A handful of times every year, the Supreme Court summarily reverses an opinion from a court below - which means that the Court decides to issue a merits opinion on the basis of the petition for certiorari and the opposing brief, without ever accepting merits briefing or oral argument. Rarely …
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