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Biden v. Texas

Supreme Court of the United States.
May 2, 2022
142 S. Ct. 2702 (2022)

Opinion

No. 21-954.

05-02-2022

Joseph R. BIDEN, Jr., President of the United States, et al., Petitioners, v. TEXAS, et al.


The parties is directed to file supplemental briefs addressing the following questions: (1) Whether 8 U.S.C. § 1252(f)(1) imposes any jurisdictional or remedial limitations on the entry of injunctive relief, declaratory relief, or relief under 5 U.S.C. § 706. (2) Whether such limitations are subject to forfeiture. (3) Whether this Court has jurisdiction to consider the merits of the questions presented in this case. The briefs, not to exceed 6,000 words, is to be filed simultaneously with the Clerk and served upon opposing counsel on or before 5 p.m., Monday, May 9, 2022. Amicus curiae briefs, not to exceed 3,000 words, may be filed with the Clerk and served upon counsel on or before 5 p.m., Monday, May 9, 2022. Reply briefs, not to exceed 3,000 words, is to be filed simultaneously with the Clerk and served upon opposing counsel on or before 5 p.m., Friday, May 13, 2022.


Summaries of

Biden v. Texas

Supreme Court of the United States.
May 2, 2022
142 S. Ct. 2702 (2022)
Case details for

Biden v. Texas

Case Details

Full title:Joseph R. BIDEN, Jr., President of the United States, et al., Petitioners…

Court:Supreme Court of the United States.

Date published: May 2, 2022

Citations

142 S. Ct. 2702 (2022)
212 L. Ed. 2d 774

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