Decided

No. 20-366

Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al., Appellants v. New York, et al.

from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

Docket Entries

JUDGMENT ISSUED.

Judgment VACATED and case REMANDED. Opinion per curiam. Breyer, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which Sotomayor and Kagan, JJ., joined.

Argued. For appellants: Jeffrey B. Wall, Acting Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. For government appellees: Barbara D. Underwood, Solicitor General, New York, N. Y. For private appellees: Dale E. Ho, New York, N. Y.

Reply of appellants Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. filed. (Distributed)

The joint motion of appellees for enlargement of time for oral argument and for divided argument is GRANTED, and the time is allotted as follows: 40 minutes for the Acting Solicitor General, 20 minutes for the government appellees, and 20 minutes for the private appellees.

Brief amici curiae of Members of Congress filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of United States Conference of Catholic Bishops et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of LatinoJustice PRLDEF And Twelve Amici Curiae filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Historians of the Census filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Professor Andrew Reamer, Ph.D. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Ilya Somin and Sanford Levinson filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Common Cause et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Businesses and Business Organizations filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Former Directors of the U.S. Census Bureau filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of State of California, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of National Congress of American Indians filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Local Governments filed (11/19/2020). (Distributed)

Amicus brief of Local Governments not accepted for filing. (Corrected brief to be filed - November 18, 2020)

Brief amici curiae of National School Boards Association, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of The League of Women Voters of the United States, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of United States House of Representatives filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of City of San Jose, California, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Faith-Based and Immigrants' Rights Organizations filed. (Distributed)

Brief of appellees New York Immigration Coalition, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief of appellees New York, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Michael L. Rosin filed. (Distributed)

Joint motion for enlargement of time for oral argument and for divided argument filed by appellees.

Any motion pertaining to the oral argument in this case shall be filed on or before Monday, November 16, 2020.

Joint appendix filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of U.S. Reps. Morris Jackson “Mo” Brooks, Jr., et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of Citizens United, Citizens United Foundation, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Dr. John S. Baker, Jr. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Fair Lines America Foundation, Inc. in support of neither party filed. (Distributed)

Brief amici curiae of States of Louisiana, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Immigration Reform Law Institute filed. (Distributed)

Brief amicus curiae of Alabama filed. (Distributed)

Brief of appellants Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al.

Blanket Consent filed by Respondent, New York Immigration Coalition, et al.

Blanket Consent filed by Respondent, New York et al. (Government Appellees)

CIRCULATED

SET FOR ARGUMENT on Monday, November 30, 2020.

Further consideration of the question of jurisdiction is POSTPONED to the hearing of the case on the merits. The case is set for argument on Monday, November 30, 2020. Appellants’ brief on the merits, and any amicus curiae briefs in support of appellants or in support of neither party, shall be filed on or before Friday, October 30, 2020. Appellees’ briefs on the merits, and any amicus curiae briefs in support of appellees, shall be filed on or before Monday, November 16, 2020. The reply brief shall be filed by 2 p.m., Monday, November 23, 2020.

Reply of appellant Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. filed.

DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 10/16/2020.

Supplemental brief of appellees New York Immigration Coalition, et al. filed. (Distributed)

Motion to affirm filed by appellees New York et al. (Government Appellees). (Distributed)

Motion to dismiss or affirm filed by appellees New York Immigration Coalition, et al.

Brief amicus curiae of Immigration Reform Law Institute filed.

Brief amici curiae of Citizens United, et al. filed.

Supplemental brief of appellants Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. filed.

Appellants’ motion to expedite consideration of the jurisdictional statement is granted in part, and appellees are directed to file a response to the jurisdictional statement on or before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, October 7, 2020.

Supplemental brief of appellees New York, et al. filed.

Reply in support of motion filed.

Response to motion from appellee New York, et al. filed.

Response to the motion to expedite consideration of the Jurisdictional statement requested. The response is due Monday, September 28, 2020 by noon ET.

Motion to expedite consideration of the jurisdictional statement filed by appellants.

Statement as to jurisdiction filed. (Response due October 22, 2020)

Parties

Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al., Appellant, represented by Jeffrey B. Wall

New York et al. (Government Appellees), Appellant, represented by Barbara Dale Underwood

New York Immigration Coalition, et al., Appellant, represented by Dale E. Ho

Amici Curiae

Alabama, Amicus Curiae, represented by Edmund Gerard LaCour Jr.

Businesses and Business Organizations, Amicus Curiae, represented by Stuart Frank Delery

Citizens United, Citizens United Foundation, and The Presidential Coalition, LLC, Amicus Curiae, represented by Jeremiah Lee Morgan

City of San Jose, California, et al., Amicus Curiae, represented by Richard P. Bress

Common Cause et al., Amicus Curiae, represented by Gregory L. Diskant

Dr. John S. Baker, Jr., Amicus Curiae, represented by John S. Baker Jr.

Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund, Amicus Curiae, represented by Lawrence J. Joseph

Fair Lines America Foundation, Inc., Amicus Curiae, represented by Jason Brett Torchinsky

Faith-Based and Immigrants' Rights Organizations, Amicus Curiae, represented by Heather Burnadette Repicky

Former Directors of the U.S. Census Bureau, Amicus Curiae, represented by Brian Adair Sutherland

Historians, Amicus Curiae, represented by Richard Wayland Clary

Ilya Somin and Sanford Levinson, Amicus Curiae, represented by Scott Andrew Eisman

Immigration Reform Law Institute, Amicus Curiae, represented by Christopher J. Hajec

LatinoJustice PRLDEF And Twelve Amici Curiae, Amicus Curiae, represented by Celeste Lidwina Maria Koeleveld

Local Governments, Amicus Curiae, represented by Raphael Nanda Rajendra

Louisiana, et al., Amicus Curiae, represented by Elizabeth Baker Murrill

Members of Congress, Amicus Curiae, represented by Brianne Jenna Gorod

Michael L. Rosin, Amicus Curiae, represented by Michael Nicholas Donofrio

NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc., Amicus Curiae, represented by Leah Camille Aden

National Congress of American Indians, Amicus Curiae, represented by Daniel David Lewerenz

National School Boards Association, Amicus Curiae, represented by Francisco Maria Negron Jr.

Professor Andrew Reamer, Ph.D., Amicus Curiae, represented by David Hunter Smith

State of California, Amicus Curiae, represented by Aimee Athena Feinberg

THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE UNITED STATES, et al., Amicus Curiae, represented by Blaine Ian Green

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops et al., Amicus Curiae, represented by Stephen William Miller

United States House of Representatives, Amicus Curiae, represented by Douglas Neal Letter

U.S. Reps. Morris Jackson “Mo” Brooks, Jr., Bradley Byrne, and Robert Aderholt, Amicus Curiae, represented by Kris William Kobach

 
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