Oregon v. Committee to Recall Dan Holladay
Certiorari Denied
Petition for certiorari denied on June 30, 2025.
Issue
Whether a neutral, procedural requirement that burdens voters’ advancement of direct-democracy measures to the ballot affects any interest protected by the First Amendment.
Jan 17, 2024Application (24A699) granted by Justice Kagan extending the time to file until March 22, 2025.
Dec 23, 2024Application (24A699) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from January 21, 2025 to March 22, 2025, submitted to Justice Kagan.Mar 21, 2025Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due April 24, 2025)Apr 16, 2025Motion to extend the time to file a response from April 24, 2025 to May 27, 2025, submitted to The Clerk.Apr 17, 2025Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including May 27, 2025.
Apr 18, 2025Brief amicus curiae of Public Interest Legal Foundation filed.May 27, 2025Brief of respondents Committee to Recall Dan Holladay, et al. in opposition filed.May 28, 2025Waiver of the 14-day waiting period for the distribution of the petition pursuant to Rule 15.5 filed by petitioner.Jun 3, 2025DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/18/2025.
Jun 3, 2025Reply of petitioner Oregon filed. (Distributed)Jun 23, 2025DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/26/2025.
Jun 30, 2025Petition DENIED. Justice Kavanaugh would grant the petition for a writ of certiorari.
Recommended Citation: Oregon v. Committee to Recall Dan Holladay, SCOTUSblog, https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/oregon-v-committee-to-recall-dan-holladay/