Grothman v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Linked with Wisconsin Legislature v. Wisconsin Elections Commission (21A471)
Emergency application for injunction denied on March 23, 2022
Issue
Whether the Supreme Court should reverse and remand the Wisconsin Supreme Court"s order to adopt a congressional map proposed by the governor, with instructions to permit all parties to submit proposed congressional maps under the core-retention-maximization-only methodology. Alternatively, whether the Supreme Court should order that Wisconsin use the congressional map passed by the legislature in 2021, but vetoed by the governor.
Mar 9, 2022Application (21A490) for a stay pending the filing and disposition of a petition for a writ of certiorari, submitted to Justice Barrett.
Mar 10, 2022Response to application (21A490) requested by Justice Barrett, due by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15, 2022.
Mar 14, 2022Response to application from respondents Wisconsin Elections Commission, et al. filed.Mar 15, 2022Response to application from respondents Gary Krenz, et al. filed.Mar 15, 2022Response to application from respondent Governor Tony Evers filed.Mar 15, 2022Response to application from Hunter Respondents filed.Mar 15, 2022Motion for Leave to File Brief of Amicus Curiae filed by National Republican Redistricting Trust.Mar 16, 2022Reply of applicants Congressman Glenn Grothman, et al. filed.Mar 23, 2022Application (21A490) referred to the Court.
Mar 23, 2022Application (21A490) denied by the Court.
Recommended Citation: Grothman v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, SCOTUSblog, https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/grothman-v-wisconsin-elections-commission/