“It is unlikely that oral argument will be heard less than nine months from now, since the Court of Appeals will want to fully review the briefs and the record before the hearing,” he said. “Once oral argument has been held, the Court can and will take as much time as it needs to reach a thorough and carefully reasoned decision.”
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