Guillen v. League of United Latin American Citizens
Emergency application for stay pending appeal is denied on May 31, 2022.
Issue
Whether the Supreme Court should stay the district-court ordered deposition subpoenas of members of the Texas House of Representatives in a consolidated suit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice and various plaintiffs to enjoin redistricting legislation in the state.
May 21, 2022Application (21A756) for stay, submitted to Justice Alito.
May 21, 2022Response to application (21A756) requested by Justice Alito, due by noon (EDT) on May 23, 2022.
May 23, 2022Response to application from respondent United States filed.May 23, 2022Response to application from respondents other than the United States filed.May 23, 2022Supplemental Memorandum Regarding Emergency Application For A Stay Pending Appeal or, in the Alterantive, Pending Disposition of a Petition For A Writ Of Mandamus filed.May 23, 2022Reply of applicants Ryan Guillen, et al. filed.May 26, 2022Second Supplemental Memorandum Regarding Emergency Application for A Stay Pending Appeal Or, In the Alternative Pending Disposition Of A Petition For Writ Of Mandamus filed.May 26, 2022Supplemental memorandum on behalf of applicants filed.May 31, 2022Application (21A756) referred to the Court.
May 31, 2022Application (21A756) denied by the Court. The application for stay presented to Justice Alito and by him referred to the Court is denied.
Recommended Citation: Guillen v. League of United Latin American Citizens, SCOTUSblog, https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/guillen-v-league-of-united-latin-american-citizens/