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Frida Ghitis: Florida sought partial relief from the Supreme Court .
She says the question of whether a district court may enjoin the government from enforcing that law against non-parties is an important question that could warrant our review in the future.
Ghitis says the answer is open, and this issue could warrant review in future.
Sam Bray says the APA merely granted courts the sort of power they already had at common law.
Bray: Kavanaugh and Barrett are now clearly on both sides of this debate.
Bray says they are wrong if courts don't give courts writ of erasure for agency actions.
The state of Florida , and all executive branch officials, are not bound by stare decisis.
The Supreme Court does not have the power to bind non-parties to a judgment, writes Aaron Miller .
Miller : The court's affirmance in this case would not affect how Florida can enforce the statute against non-party parties.
Miller says the Supreme Court should revisit its own power to enjoin non-Parties, in the appropriate case.
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