No. 21-588

United States v. Texas, et al.

Lower Court: Fifth Circuit
Docketed: 2021-10-22
Status: Dismissed
Type: Paid
Amici (20) Experienced Counsel
Tags: abortion-rights civil-rights constitutional-challenge due-process judicial-review preemption preliminary-injunction sovereign-immunity standing state-law supreme-court-precedent
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Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether Texas's S.B. 8 violates the Supreme Court's precedents on abortion rights

Question Presented (from Petition)

No question identified. :

Docket Entries

2022-01-11
JUDGMENT ISSUED.
2021-12-10
Writ of certiorari DISMISSED as improvidently granted. <a href = 'https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21-588_c07d.pdf'>Opinion</a> per curiam. The application to vacate stay (21A85) presented to Justice Alito and by him referred to the Court is denied. Justice Sotomayor would grant the application to vacate stay in No. 21A85 and dissents from the dismissal of No. 21-588 as improvidently granted.
2021-12-10
The application to vacate stay presented to Justice Alito and by him referred to the Court is denied. Justice Sotomayor would grant the application to vacate stay in No. 21A85 and dissents from the dismissal of No. 21-588 as improvidently granted.
2021-11-01
21-588 (21A85) Argued. For petitioner: Elizabeth B. Prelogar, Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. For state respondent: Judd E. Stone, II, Solicitor General, Austin, Tex. For private respondents: Jonathan F. Mitchell, Austin, Tex.
2021-10-29
Reply brief of private respondents filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-29
Reply brief of petitioner United States filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amici curiae of Indiana, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief of private respondents filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amicus curiae of Texas Medical Association filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amici curiae of Legal Scholars Leah Litman, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amicus curiae of American Bar Association filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amicus curiae of Constitutional Accountability Center filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amicus curiae of Blanca Telephone Company in support of neither party filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amici curiae of 410 Texas Women Injured By Abortion, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amicus curiae of David Boyle filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Brief amici curiae of Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas Surgical Health Services, et al. filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-27
Record on appeal available on PACER. The USDC, W. District of Texas - transcript of October 1, 2021 hearing electronically received.
2021-10-27
Brief of petitioner United States filed. (Distributed)
2021-10-26
In lieu of filing separate briefs in both No. 21-463 and No. 21-588 (21A85), the state respondents may file a single opening brief, limited to 20,000 words, and a single reply brief, limited to 9,000 words. (Also in 21-463).
2021-10-26
Motion for divided argument filed by respondents GRANTED.
2021-10-25
Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, United States
2021-10-25
Motion for divided argument filed by respondents.
2021-10-23
Blanket Consent filed by Respondent, Texas
2021-10-22
ARGUMENT SET FOR Monday, November 1, 2021.
2021-10-22
Consideration of the application (21A85) to vacate stay presented to Justice Alito and by him referred to the Court is deferred pending oral argument. The application is treated as a petition for a writ of certiorari before judgment (No. 21-588), and the petition is granted limited to the following question: May the United States bring suit in federal court and obtain injunctive or declaratory relief against the State, state court judges, state court clerks, other state officials, or all private parties to prohibit S.B. 8 from being enforced. The briefs of the parties in No. 21-588, limited to 13,000 words, are to be filed electronically on or before 5 p.m., Wednesday, October 27, 2021. Reply briefs, if any, limited to 6,000 words, are to be filed electronically on or before 5 p.m., Friday, October 29, 2021. Any amicus curiae briefs are to be filed electronically on or before 5 p.m., Wednesday, October 27, 2021. Booklet format briefs prepared in compliance with Rule 33.1 shall be submitted as soon as possible thereafter. The parties are not required to file a joint appendix. The case is set for oral argument on Monday, November 1, 2021. Justice Sotomayor, concurring in part and dissenting in part. (Detached <a href = 'https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21a85_5h25.pdf'>opinion</a>)
2021-10-22
Application (21A85) referred to the Court.
2021-10-22
Reply of applicant United States filed.
2021-10-21
Motion for leave to file amici brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by Indiana, et al.
2021-10-21
Response to application from respondent Texas filed.
2021-10-21
Response to application from Erick Graham, et al. filed.
2021-10-20
Motion for leave to file amici brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by Human Coalition, et al.
2021-10-20
Motion for leave to file amicus brief filed by Texas Medical Association.
2021-10-19
Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by Legal Scholars Leah Litman, et al.
2021-10-19
Motion for leave to file amici curiae brief filed by Current and Former Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Leaders, et al.
2021-10-19
Motion for leave to file amicus brief filed by Constitutional Accountability Center.
2021-10-19
Motion for leave to file amici brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by Medical Organizations.
2021-10-19
Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, and Civil Procedure Scholars.
2021-10-18
Application (21A85) to vacate stay, submitted to Justice Alito.
2021-10-18
Motion for leave to file amici brief filed by Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas Surgical Health Services, et al.
2021-10-18
Motion for leave to file amici brief and motion for leave to file brief in compliance with Rule 33.2 filed by Massachusetts, et al.
2021-10-18
Response to application (21A85) requested by Justice Alito, due Thursday, October 21, by noon ET.
2021-10-18
Petition for a writ of certiorari before judgment filed. (Response due November 22, 2021)

Attorneys

128 Current and Former Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Leaders, et al.
John P. Mastando IIIWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, Amicus
John P. Mastando IIIWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, Amicus
410 Texas Women Injured By Abortion, et al.
Allan E. Parker Jr.The Justice Foundation, Amicus
Allan E. Parker Jr.The Justice Foundation, Amicus
American Bar Association
Reginald M. Turner Jr.American Bar Association, Amicus
Reginald M. Turner Jr.American Bar Association, Amicus
American Center for Law and Justice
Jay Alan SekulowAmerican Center for Law and Justice, Amicus
Jay Alan SekulowAmerican Center for Law and Justice, Amicus
Blanca Telephone Company
Timothy Edward WelchHill & Welch, Amicus
Timothy Edward WelchHill & Welch, Amicus
Constitutional Accountability Center
Brianne Jenna GorodConstitutional Accountability Center, Amicus
Brianne Jenna GorodConstitutional Accountability Center, Amicus
David Boyle
David Christopher Boyle — Amicus
David Christopher Boyle — Amicus
Indiana, et al.
Thomas M. FisherOffice of the Indiana Attorney General, Amicus
Thomas M. FisherOffice of the Indiana Attorney General, Amicus
Leading Medical Organizations
Shannon Rose SeldenDebevoise & Plimpton LLP, Amicus
Shannon Rose SeldenDebevoise & Plimpton LLP, Amicus
Legal Scholars
Alison Beth MillerHolwell Shuster and Goldberg, Amicus
Alison Beth MillerHolwell Shuster and Goldberg, Amicus
Legal Scholars Leah Litman, Erwin Chemerinsky, Michael C. Dorf, and Barry Friedman
Sonya Diane WinnerCovington & Burling, Amicus
Sonya Diane WinnerCovington & Burling, Amicus
Life Legal Defense Foundation
Catherine Wynne ShortLife Legal Defense Foundation, Amicus
Catherine Wynne ShortLife Legal Defense Foundation, Amicus
Local Governments
Jonathan B. MillerPublic Rights Project, Amicus
Jonathan B. MillerPublic Rights Project, Amicus
Massachusetts, et al.
Amanda Stephanie HainsworthOffice of the Massachusetts Attorney General, Amicus
Amanda Stephanie HainsworthOffice of the Massachusetts Attorney General, Amicus
Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas Surgical Health Services, et al.
Alan Evan SchoenfeldWilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Dorr, LLP, Amicus
Alan Evan SchoenfeldWilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Dorr, LLP, Amicus
private respondents
Jonathan F. MitchellMitchell Law PLLC, Respondent
Jonathan F. MitchellMitchell Law PLLC, Respondent
Texas
Judd Edward Stone IITexas Attorney General's Office, Respondent
Judd Edward Stone IITexas Attorney General's Office, Respondent
Texas Medical Association
Donald P. WilcoxTexas Medical Assoc., Amicus
Donald P. WilcoxTexas Medical Assoc., Amicus
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty
Mark Leonard RienziThe Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Amicus
Mark Leonard RienziThe Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Amicus
United States
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Petitioner
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Petitioner