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Kelly v. Pennsylvania

Application for injunctive relief denied on Dec. 8, 2020

Docket No.20A98
Op. BelowPa.

Issue

Whether the Supreme Court should forbid Pennsylvania from certifying its 2020 election results because the state legislature's provision of no-excuse absentee voting violated both the Pennsylvania and U.S. Constitutions.

Proceedings & orders timeline

Dec 3, 2020
Application (20A98) for injunctive relief, submitted to Justice Alito.
Dec 3, 2020
Response to application (20A98) requested by Justice Alito, due Tuesday, December 8, by 9 a.m. (docket entry updated 12/6/20)
Dec 4, 2020
Motion for leave to file amicus brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by Landmark Legal Foundation.
Dec 7, 2020
Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by P. Michael Jones, et al.
Dec 7, 2020
Motion for leave to file amici brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by John Joyce, et al.
Dec 7, 2020
Motion for leave to file amicus brief filed by The Republican Party of Pennsylvania.
Dec 7, 2020
Motion for leave to file amicus brief filed by Lehigh Valley Tea Party.
Dec 8, 2020
Motion for leave to file amici brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by Jay Costa, et al.
Dec 8, 2020
Motion for leave to file amicus brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund.
Dec 8, 2020
Response to application from respondents Pennsylvania, et al filed.
Dec 8, 2020
Motion for Leave to File an Amicus Brief of The Republican Party of Pennsylvania not accepted for filing. (December 08, 2020 - to be resubmitted by proper party)
Dec 8, 2020
Reply of applicants Mike Kelly, et al. filed.
Dec 8, 2020
Application (20A98) referred to the Court.
Dec 8, 2020
Application (20A98) denied by the Court.
Dec 8, 2020
Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by Roy S. Moore, et al.
Dec 21, 2020
Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by Carter Phillips, et al.

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