The impact of Antonin Scalia’s death, felt dramatically at the U.S. Supreme Court in recent weeks, is filtering down to lower federal courts as well.
Case in point: Judges in lower courts nationwide are staying or halting cases that relate to Spokeo v. Robins, a key case argued before the high court in November that has yet to be decided. Many expected the court to act on it this week, but the wait continues.
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