Noem v. Doe
Emergency application for stay
Issue: Whether the Supreme Court should stay the district court's order holding that the Secretary of Homeland Security lacked authority to revoke the categorical grant of parole to 532,000 non-citizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, without providing individualized, case-by-case consideration for each person.
SCOTUSblog Coverage
- Government asks justices to allow DHS to revoke parole for a half-million noncitizens (Amy Howe, May 8, 2025)
Date | Proceedings and Orders |
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05/08/2025 | Application (24A1079) for a stay, submitted to Justice Jackson. |
05/08/2025 | Response to application (24A1079) requested by Justice Jackson, due by 4 p.m. (EDT), on May 15, 2025. |
05/13/2025 | Brief amicus curiae of Immigration Reform Law Institute filed. |
05/15/2025 | Brief amici curiae of Faith-Based Organizations filed. |
05/15/2025 | Brief amici curiae of America's Future, et al. filed. |
05/15/2025 | Response to application from respondent Svitlana Doe, et al. filed. |
05/16/2025 | Reply of applicant Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, et al. filed. |
05/16/2025 | Brief amicus curiae of Cities, Counties, and Local Government Leaders filed. |
05/16/2025 | Brief amicus curiae of CATO Institute and Professor Ilya Somin filed. |
05/16/2025 | Brief amicus curiae of American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) filed. |