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TURLEY: "What Justice Alito is objecting to is that this is becoming increasingly improvisational, I mean, that you — you know, you have covered the Supreme Court for years, as I have, and we rarely see this level of or number of emergency cases going in front of the Supreme Court, and a lot of them are half-baked in the sense that they simply don’t have the normal details, the record that you have. And the justices are expressing their frustration. Previously, they expressed frustration for the district courts. You know, in the case of Judge Boasberg, they said, 'What is this doing in your court? This is a habeas case that belongs down south.' And I think that they are showing some of that frustration. And I think all parties should take heed of that. I think going to the Fourth Circuit decision, the Trump Administration should not be alienating Chief Justice Roberts and others. They need to tone down this language a bit. But in the same way, a lot of these challengers are bringing these cases fast and furious to the court, and what Alito is saying is, 'What are we basing this decision on? These things are coming to us with virtually no record.'"