I will. But I’m hopping on and off the computer right now. I’ll read it later tonight when I’ve got a solid chunk of time. I’m just stating my preconceptions about what I’ve heard from the case and about this kind of policy in general.
It won’t be a fun opinion to read. Thankfully, Judge Jolly (and his clerks) did a fine job of writing it—he breaks apart the arguments and deals with them piece-by-piece.