The battle could also string along for some time, with the potential for appeals that could go all the way to the Supreme Court, which would likely uphold the law due to its current composition, said Gus Hurwitz, a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Carey Law School.
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"In conjunction with the protest outside the Supreme Court, Women’s March activists in New York City will gather in lower Manhattan on Thursday," the organization said, noting that this protest will take place outside the New York Supreme Court.
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