Thanks — but the court order is simply to allow Franken access to the information about the ballots and why they were rejected. Unless the Coleman team agrees that some of those ballots were unfairly rejected (unlikely) then Franken will have to sue again to get them un-rejected (so to speak).
So, at the moment, nothing has really changed. No new ballots are being introduced into the recount. And, as I mentioned, there will be rejected votes for Coleman in there too, so if he’s on the ball, he will be examining the same list of rejected ballots to make sure that he can (a) defend against invalid ballots being counted and (b) ensure there are no valid Republican votes incorrectly rejected.