Triumph Foods, LLC v. Campbell
Pending Petition
Issue
(1) Whether the Federal Meat Inspection Act imposes additional or different—even if non-conflicting—requirements on pork producers, and is thus preempted by the FMIA under principles of express or implied preemption; and (2) whether the FMIA violates the dormant commerce clause or the other constitutional doctrines sufficiently pleaded in the complaint.
Dec 19, 2025Application (25A739) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from January 1, 2026 to March 2, 2026, submitted to Justice Jackson.
Dec 31, 2025Application (25A739) granted by Justice Jackson extending the time to file until March 2, 2026.
Mar 2, 2026Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due April 3, 2026)Mar 10, 2026Waiver of right of respondents Andrea Joy Campbell, in her official capacity as Attorney General of Massachusetts, and Ashley Randle, in her official capacity as Massachusetts Commissioner of Agriculture to respond filed.Mar 17, 2026DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/2/2026.
Mar 20, 2026Amici brief of Iowa, et al. not accepted for filing. (To be corrected - March 26, 2026)
Mar 20, 2026Brief amici curiae of Iowa, et al. filed. (Corrected)Mar 24, 2026Response Requested. (Due April 23, 2026)
Apr 13, 2026Motion of Andrea Joy Campbell, in her official capacity as Attorney General of Massachusetts, and Ashley Randle, in her official capacity as Massachusetts Commissioner of Agriculture for an extension of time submitted.Apr 13, 2026Response of Triumph Foods, LLC, et al. to motion submitted.Recommended Citation: Triumph Foods, LLC v. Campbell, SCOTUSblog, https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/triumph-foods-llc-v-campbell/