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I'm just speculating, but….
The fact that the judges cancelled oral arguments and just ruled against the teachers based on the briefs, would indicate that their minds were already made up. This particular judicial panel is not inclined to oppose the Covid mandates, period.
As Reiner Fuellmich has made clear, much of the judiciary in many countries have been bought off or otherwise corrupted. This is probably true here in the U.S. In short, while it is worth trying for legal remedies, we cannot depend only on the judiciary to fight against Covid restrictions.