@Shdwdrgn @Nonilex The OSC -- which is in effect what this is, though it's not captioned that way -- is for Tuesday: "By March 25, 2025, Defendants shall file a brief showing cause why they did not violate the Court’s Temporary Restraining Orders by failing to return class members removed from the United States on the two earliest planes that departed on March 15, 2025." My crystal ball, for what it's worth, says that the government's position is going to be "so sorry, we can't tell you what you want to know because the times at which these planes took off and landed is a state secret." The ACLU will then have until March 31 to respond, but they probably won't need that long; their response will probably be along the same lines as the jurisprudential reasoning linked below. Judge Boasberg has already made his opinion of the state-secret privilege crystal clear, so that's probably the issue that will go up the food chain to the Supremes, who will probably roll over as is their wont.