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	<title>Comments on: Hey Hey! Ho Ho! I Can Finally Feel My Toes!</title>
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		<title>By: Amy J. Ruiz</title>
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		<description>Liveblogging the hearing? I wish! There&#039;s no wifi that high up in the federal courthouse (on the 9th floor, you can&#039;t tap into any of the signals you can find in the lobby). And the federal courtrooms ban laptops... ?? 

I hope to pop out into the hall to do some sort of updates. The hearing starts at 10 am, and could go for five hours. And we may not have a ruling that day--Judge Mosman might take a week or two to decide.
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<p>I hope to pop out into the hall to do some sort of updates. The hearing starts at 10 am, and could go for five hours. And we may not have a ruling that day&#8211;Judge Mosman might take a week or two to decide.</p>
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