Decided

No. 13-895

Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al., Appellants v. Alabama, et al.

from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama

Docket Entries

JUDGMENT ISSUED

Judgment VACATED and case REMANDED. Breyer, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Kennedy, Ginsburg, Sotomayor, and Kagan, JJ., joined. Scalia, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which Roberts, C. J., and Thomas and Alito, JJ., joined. Thomas, J., filed a dissenting opinion.

Motion to file a supplemental brief after argument filed by respondent GRANTED.

Motion to file a supplemental brief after argument filed by appellees Alabama, et al. (Distributed)

Motion to file a supplemental brief after argument filed by appellants GRANTED.

Motion to file a supplemental brief after argument filed by appellants Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al. (Distributed)

Argued. For appellants in 13-895: Eric Schnapper, Seattle, Wash. For appellants in 13-1138: Richard Pildes, New York, N. Y. For United States, as amicus curiae: Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. For appellees: Andrew L. Brasher, Solicitor General, Montgomery, Ala.

Motion for divided argument filed by appellants GRANTED.

Motion of the Solicitor General for enlargement of time for oral argument, for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, and for divided argument GRANTED and the time is to be divided as follows: 30 minutes for appellants, 30 minutes for appellees, and 10 minutes for the Solicitor General as amicus curiae. VIDED

Proposal of counsel for the appellees to lodge copies of the complaint in Figgs, et al. v. Quitman County, et al. VIDED

Reply of appellants Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives and President Pro Tempore of the Alabama Senate filed. VIDED. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Dalton J. Oldham filed. VIDED. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Pacific Legal Foundation, et al. filed. VIDED. (Distributed)

Motion of the Solicitor General for enlargement of time for oral argument, for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, and for divided argument filed. VIDED.

Motion for divided argument filed by appellants. VIDED.

Brief of appellees Alabama, et al. filed. VIDED. (Distributed)

Application (14A335) granted by Justice Thomas to file a consolidated appellees' brief on the merits in excess of the word limit provided that the brief does not exceed 22,500 words.

Application (14A335) to file a consolidated appellees' brief on the merits in excess of the word limit, submitted to Justice Thomas. VIDED

CIRCULATED

The Record received from U.S.D.C. for Middle District of Alabama is electronic and located on PACER.

Record requested from U.S.D.C. for Middle District of Alabama.

SET FOR ARGUMENT on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. VIDED.

Brief amicus curiae of the United States in support of neither party filed. VIDED.

Brief amicus curiae of Brennan Center for Justice at N.Y.U. School of Law filed. VIDED.

Brief amicus curiae of Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in support of neither party filed. VIDED.

Brief amici curiae of North Carolina Litigants filed. VIDED.

Brief amicus curiae of NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. filed. VIDED.

Consent to the filing of amicus curiae briefs, in support of either party or of neither party, received from counsel for the appellants.

Brief of appellants Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al. filed.

Joint appendix filed. VIDED. (Statement of costs filed)

The time to file appellees' briefs on the merits is extended to and including October 9, 2014.

The time to file the joint appendix and appellants' briefs on the merits is extended to and including August 13, 2014.

Consent to the filing of amicus curiae briefs in support of either party or of neither party, received from counsel for the appellees.

PROBABLE JURISDICTION NOTED limited to Question 2 presented by the statement as to jurisdiction. Probable jurisdiction is noted in No. 13-1138 limited to Question 1 presented by the statement as to jurisdiction. The cases are consolidated and a total of one hour is allotted for oral argument.

DISTRIBUTED for Conference of May 29, 2014.

DISTRIBUTED for Conference of May 22, 2014.

Reply of appellants Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al. filed.

Motion to dismiss or affirm filed by appellees Alabama, et al.

Order further extending time to file response to petition to and including April 21, 2014.

Order extending time to file response to statement as to jurisdiction to and including March 28, 2014.

Appendix of Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al. filed.

Statement as to jurisdiction filed. (Response due February 26, 2014)

Parties

Alabama Democratic Conference, et al., Appellant, represented by James H. Anderson

Alabama Democratic Conference, et al., Appellant, represented by Richard H. Pildes

Alabama, et al., Appellant, represented by Andrew L. Brasher

Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al., Appellant, represented by James U. Blacksher

Alabama Legislative Black Caucus, et al., Appellant, represented by Eric Schnapper

Amici Curiae

Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, Amicus Curiae, represented by Wendy R. Weiser

Dalton J. Oldham, Amicus Curiae, represented by Jason Brett Torchinsky

Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in support of neither party, Amicus Curiae, represented by Jon M. Greenbaum

NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc., Amicus Curiae, represented by Ryan P. Haygood

North Carolina Litigants, Amicus Curiae, represented by Anita S. Earls

Pacific Legal Foundation, et al., Amicus Curiae, represented by Joshua P. Thompson

Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives and President Pro Tempore of the Alabama Senate, Amicus Curiae, represented by Christopher W. Weller

the United States in support of neither party, Amicus Curiae, represented by Donald B. Verrilli Jr.

 
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