to discuss further i'm joined by melissa murray, interim dean of the uc-berkeley school of law and also alika baphi, a staff attorney. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having us. >> melissa, start with you. what is the practical effect of the federal judges in hawaii and maryland in terms of this revised travel ban? >> both judges issued temporary injunctions halting enforcement of the travel ban for now. so this could be appealed, either to the ninth circuit or fourth circuit, the two federal appellate circuits that those district courts are in. and then possibly it might go on to the appeal to the supreme court. for now, the ban is not gone into effect. >> people can travel freely? okay. now, the judge of hawaii considers only a request for a temporary restraining order. >> right. >> how long does this junction stay in place and what, where does the case go from here? >> a limited block for the temporary junction. the real question, what happens? judge watson a district court judge in honolulu is part of the ninth circuit, the federal circuit including i'd hee, hawaii, alaska, calif