The court declined last week to play the name game.
The court today declined to take that step, instead leaving the next move up to the state and the administration.
In a 5-to-4 decision, the court declined to consider the issue of new evidence.
The court may decline to review a case for any number of reasons.
The Court declined 5 to 4 to rule on the laws.
The court declined to make a decision on the merits of the case.
But the court declined to tell the agency how to conduct its business.
The court declined to hear the case, an appeal from the California courts.
The court, which will hear arguments in September, declined to do that.
That court declined to hear the appeal on October 23, 2012.