Case: Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. v. Fritz Emmanuel Lesly Miot, et al., No. 25A999
Lower Court: District of Columbia
Docketed: 2026-03-11
Status: Application
Question Presented: Question not identified.
On March 16, 2026, five amicus briefs landed in Trump v. Miot, including filings from a coalition of states led by Massachusetts, the AFL-CIO, local governments, Médecins Sans Frontières USA, and a community group called Springfield Neighbors United. The Supreme Court docket shows the case arrived as an emergency application just days earlier, on March 11.
The respondents are represented by Andrew Tauber, while D. John Sauer represents the petitioners.
The legal questions have not yet been formally identified on the docket. The volume of amicus participation at the application stage—before the Court has even scheduled a conference—suggests the justices may be asked to act quickly. Tracking activity at CourtListener will help observers monitor any emergency orders.
Whether the Court grants relief, denies it, or calls for a response will itself signal how the justices view the underlying merits of the administration’s position.