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One Bush administration official said the revised order to be issued by Mr. Bremer would contain a clause saying "it may be amended or rescinded" by the Iraqi government that takes office.

Administration officials, in a briefing for reporters that was given on condition of anonymity, said Congress had in fact been consulted and noted that the revised order included strong language in support of the protection of civil liberties.

In an unusual show of displeasure, six Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee walked out of Mr. McConnell's briefing on the revised order Thursday to protest what they described as inadequate White House consultation with the committee.

Under the revised order, a deportation cannot be carried out until 72 hours after legal papers have been issued, and until the person served has had a chance to appeal in a military court.

An insert sheet gave the revised order, evidently arrived at late, and you could almost see the always provocative hand of the headstrong Mr. Barenboim at work in it.

By saying that the revised order was "submitted" to the Supreme Court, Trump is referring to the Justice Department's appeal of a preliminary injunction upheld by the lower courts, on the ground that the revised ban, too, appeared to have an Establishment Clause problem.

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Though both sides believe that this revised order would help clarify confusing areas in the law, neither side believes it would stop the lawsuits.

The walkout was led by Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the committee's top Republican, who said he and other members had received the 40-page revised order only minutes before the briefing, held for intelligence-oversight lawmakers of both houses, and had never had a chance to offer their views during the drafting.

This Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Trump v. Hawaii, about the Administration's latest revised order.

Two recent publications argue forcefully for a revised order to the books: 3, 4a, 4b, 5, 6, 7, 1 and 2. Harry Hide's translation is the first edition to print the books in this order (2010), and Gareth Williams argues that this is the most likely sequence (2012).

If the affirmative action required of federal contractors was a recipe for "proportional representation," then Revised Order No. 4 was bound to leave a large footprint on campus.

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