NOW: The judge in Michael Flynn's case issued an order indicating the case isn't over just yet — he writes that "given the current posture of this case," he expects people will want to file amicus (friend-of-court) briefs, and he'll be setting a schedule for that
As a reminder, the "current posture of this case" is that DOJ moved to dismiss the prosecution, citing new evidence that officials contend undermined the case notwithstanding Flynn's guilty plea https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/michael-flynn-dismiss-justice-department-trump
We just got some context for that order tonight from the judge re: amicus briefs in Michael Flynn's case: Flynn's lawyers filed a request to strike a proposed amicus brief from a group called "Watergate Prosecutors" https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/6889363/5-12-20-Flynn-Motion-to-Strike.pdf