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  1. A phrase used to indicate that one intends to face someone in court over something. You want to fight that parking ticket? Well, see you in court, buddy! A: "I can prove that you embezzled money from us!" B: "Well I guess I'll see you in court then."

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    "See You In Court" refers to a series of jokes mocking a tweet written by United States President Donald Trump in reaction to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling which deemed his travel banexecutive order as unconstitutional.

    On February 9th, 2017, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the Trump's executive order imposing new travel restrictions on foreign nationals originating from seven Muslim-majority countries was unconstitutional. That evening, Trump posted the tweet "See you in court, the security of our nation is at stake!" in all capital lett...

    That evening, many Twitter users began posting jokes about the tweet, featuring internet memes like Crying Michael Jordan, Arthur's Fist and "You Can't Cut Back on Funding"(shown below). Meanwhile, Hillary Clintontweeted the numbers "3-0," presumably referencing the three judges who put a hold on the executive orders. Within 24 hours, the tweet gar...

    A meme about a tweet by Donald Trump after a court ruled his travel ban unconstitutional. See the tweet, the jokes, the reactions and the news articles about the meme.

  4. Mar 27, 2023 · A user asks about a phrase that means \"see you in court\" and involves a number of jurors. Another user answers that it is from a hip hop song and gives an example.

  5. Feb 10, 2017 · A federal appeals court blocked Trump's executive order banning travel from seven Muslim countries, citing lack of evidence and constitutional authority. The case could go to the Supreme Court, where Trump may face a tougher battle with a 4-4 tie.

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