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Certiorari before judgment

A petition for certiorari before judgment, in the Supreme Court of the United States, is a petition for a writ of certiorari in which the Supreme Court is asked to immediately review the decision of a United States District Court, without an appeal having been decided by a United States Court of Appeals, for the purpose of expediting the proceedings and obtaining a final decision.

Certiorari before judgment is rarely granted. Supreme Court Rule 11 states that this procedure will be followed "only upon a showing that the case is of such imperative public importance as to justify deviation from normal appellate practice and to require immediate determination in this Court."[1]

In some situations, the court has also granted certiorari before judgment so that it could review a case at the same time as a similar case that had already reached the court otherwise.[2]

The power to grant certiorari before judgment is provided by statute, which authorizes the Supreme Court to review "cases in the courts of appeals" by granting certiorari "before or after rendition of judgment or decree".[3] A party to the case may petition to the Supreme Court "at any time before judgment",[4] after a court of appeals has docketed the case. Only cases in a United States court of appeals are eligible, not any other court.[5] Any party can file the petition, regardless of which party originally prevailed in the district court.[6][7]

Well-known cases in which the Supreme Court has granted certiorari before judgment and heard the case on an expedited basis have included Ex parte Quirin (1942), U.S. v. United Mine Workers (1947), Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (1952), U.S. v. Nixon (1974), Dames & Moore v. Regan (1981), Northern Pipeline Co. v. Marathon Pipe Line Co. (1982), U.S. v. Booker (2005), Department of Commerce v. New York (2019),[8] and Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson (2021).[9]

List of petitions granted edit

The Supreme Court granted certiorari before judgment only three times between 1988 and 2004, and zero times from then until February 2019. Since 2019, the court has granted certiorari before judgment in more cases.[10]

Certiorari before judgment granted since 1988[10][11][a]
Case Date granted
Clark v. Roemer June 28, 1991[12]
Gratz v. Bollinger Dec 2, 2002[13]
United States v. Fanfan Aug 2, 2004[14]
Department of Commerce v. New York Feb 15, 2019[15]
Trump v. NAACP June 28, 2019[16]
McAleenan v. Vidal June 28, 2019[16]
Ross v. California June 28, 2019[17]
Harvest Rock Church, Inc. v. Newsom Dec 3, 2020[18]
High Plains Harvest Church v. Polis Dec 15, 2020[19]
Robinson v. Murphy Dec 15, 2020[20]
United States v. Higgs Jan 15, 2021[21]
Gish v. Newsom Feb 8, 2021[22]
Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson Oct 22, 2021[23]
United States v. Texas Oct 22, 2021[24]
ZF Automotive US, Inc. v. Luxshare, Ltd. Dec 10, 2021[25]
Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina Jan 24, 2022[26]
Merrill v. Caster Feb 7, 2022[27]
Ardoin v. Robinson June 28, 2022[28]
Brnovich v. Isaacson June 30, 2022[29]
United States v. Texas July 21, 2022[30]
Biden v. Nebraska Dec 1, 2022[31]
Department of Education v. Brown Dec 12, 2022[32]
Moyle v. United States
Idaho v. United States
Jan 5, 2024[33]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California (2020) (cert. granted June 28, 2019) is not included in this list because although the petition was for certiorari before judgment, the court of appeals decided the case before the Supreme Court granted the petition, so that certiorari was after judgment. United States v. Windsor (2013) (cert. granted December 7, 2012) is omitted for the same reason.

References edit

  • S. Shapiro et al., Supreme Court Practice (BNA Books, 10th ed. 2013), section 2.4
  • Lindgren, James; Marshall, William P. (1986). "The Supreme Court's Extraordinary Power to Grant Certiorari before Judgment in the Court of Appeals". The Supreme Court Review: 259–316. JSTOR 3109524.
  1. ^ 2023 Rules of the Supreme Court
  2. ^ Shapiro et al., Supreme Court Practice (11th ed. 2019), Sec. 2.4
  3. ^ 28 U.S.C. § 1254(1)
  4. ^ 28 U.S.C. § 2101(e)
  5. ^ Shapiro et al., Supreme Court Practice (11th ed. 2019), Sec. 6.1(b)(4)
  6. ^ Shapiro et al., Supreme Court Practice (11th ed. 2019), Sec. 2.2, p. 2-12
  7. ^ Lindgren & Marshall 1986, p. 263
  8. ^ Order list: 586 U.S. ___, Friday, February 15, 2019
  9. ^ Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson, No. 21-463.
  10. ^ a b Vladeck, Steve (January 25, 2022), "The rise of certiorari before judgment", SCOTUSblog
  11. ^ Vladeck, Steve [@steve_vladeck] (December 12, 2022). "Supreme Court Grants of Certiorari "Before Judgment": 1988*–Present" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  12. ^ Clark v. Roemer, 501 U.S. 1246 (1991)
  13. ^ Gratz v. Bollinger, 537 U.S. 1044 (2002)
  14. ^ United States v. Fanfan, 542 U.S. 956 (2004)
  15. ^ Docket for No. 18-966, Department of Commerce v. New York
  16. ^ a b Docket for No. 18-587, Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California, consolidated with Trump v. NAACP and McAleenan v. Vidal
  17. ^ Docket for No. 18-1214, Ross v. California
  18. ^ Docket for No. 20A94, Harvest Rock Church, Inc. v. Newsom
  19. ^ High Plains Harvest Church v. Polis, 592 U.S. ___, 141 S.Ct. 527 (2020)
  20. ^ Docket for No. 20A95, Robinson v. Murphy
  21. ^ United States v. Higgs, 592 U.S. ___, 141 S.Ct. 645 (2021)
  22. ^ Docket for No. 20A120, Gish v. Newsom
  23. ^ Docket for No. 21-463, Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson
  24. ^ United States v. Texas, 595 U.S. ___, 142 S.Ct. 14 (2021)
  25. ^ Docket for No. 21-401, ZF Automotive US, Inc. v. Luxshare, Ltd.
  26. ^ Docket for No. 21-707, Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina
  27. ^ Merrill v. Caster, 595 U.S. ___, 142 S.Ct. 879 (2022)
  28. ^ Docket for No. 21A814, Ardoin v. Robinson
  29. ^ Docket for No. 21A222, Brnovich v. Isaacson
  30. ^ Docket for No. 22-58, United States v. Texas
  31. ^ Docket for No. 22-506, Biden v. Nebraska
  32. ^ Docket for No. 22-535, Department of Education v. Brown
  33. ^ Docket for No. 23-726, Moyle v. United States

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A petition for certiorari before judgment in the Supreme Court of the United States is a petition for a writ of certiorari in which the Supreme Court is asked to immediately review the decision of a United States District Court without an appeal having been decided by a United States Court of Appeals for the purpose of expediting the proceedings and obtaining a final decision Certiorari before judgment is rarely granted Supreme Court Rule 11 states that this procedure will be followed only upon a showing that the case is of such imperative public importance as to justify deviation from normal appellate practice and to require immediate determination in this Court 1 In some situations the court has also granted certiorari before judgment so that it could review a case at the same time as a similar case that had already reached the court otherwise 2 The power to grant certiorari before judgment is provided by statute which authorizes the Supreme Court to review cases in the courts of appeals by granting certiorari before or after rendition of judgment or decree 3 A party to the case may petition to the Supreme Court at any time before judgment 4 after a court of appeals has docketed the case Only cases in a United States court of appeals are eligible not any other court 5 Any party can file the petition regardless of which party originally prevailed in the district court 6 7 Well known cases in which the Supreme Court has granted certiorari before judgment and heard the case on an expedited basis have included Ex parte Quirin 1942 U S v United Mine Workers 1947 Youngstown Sheet amp Tube Co v Sawyer 1952 U S v Nixon 1974 Dames amp Moore v Regan 1981 Northern Pipeline Co v Marathon Pipe Line Co 1982 U S v Booker 2005 Department of Commerce v New York 2019 8 and Whole Woman s Health v Jackson 2021 9 Contents 1 List of petitions granted 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesList of petitions granted editThe Supreme Court granted certiorari before judgment only three times between 1988 and 2004 and zero times from then until February 2019 Since 2019 the court has granted certiorari before judgment in more cases 10 Certiorari before judgment granted since 1988 10 11 a Case Date grantedClark v Roemer June 28 1991 12 Gratz v Bollinger Dec 2 2002 13 United States v Fanfan Aug 2 2004 14 Department of Commerce v New York Feb 15 2019 15 Trump v NAACP June 28 2019 16 McAleenan v Vidal June 28 2019 16 Ross v California June 28 2019 17 Harvest Rock Church Inc v Newsom Dec 3 2020 18 High Plains Harvest Church v Polis Dec 15 2020 19 Robinson v Murphy Dec 15 2020 20 United States v Higgs Jan 15 2021 21 Gish v Newsom Feb 8 2021 22 Whole Woman s Health v Jackson Oct 22 2021 23 United States v Texas Oct 22 2021 24 ZF Automotive US Inc v Luxshare Ltd Dec 10 2021 25 Students for Fair Admissions Inc v University of North Carolina Jan 24 2022 26 Merrill v Caster Feb 7 2022 27 Ardoin v Robinson June 28 2022 28 Brnovich v Isaacson June 30 2022 29 United States v Texas July 21 2022 30 Biden v Nebraska Dec 1 2022 31 Department of Education v Brown Dec 12 2022 32 Moyle v United StatesIdaho v United States Jan 5 2024 33 See also editLeapfrog appeal the equivalent in England amp Wales and in Ireland Procedures of the Supreme Court of the United States Shadow docketNotes edit Department of Homeland Security v Regents of the University of California 2020 cert granted June 28 2019 is not included in this list because although the petition was for certiorari before judgment the court of appeals decided the case before the Supreme Court granted the petition so that certiorari was after judgment United States v Windsor 2013 cert granted December 7 2012 is omitted for the same reason References editS Shapiro et al Supreme Court Practice BNA Books 10th ed 2013 section 2 4 Lindgren James Marshall William P 1986 The Supreme Court s Extraordinary Power to Grant Certiorari before Judgment in the Court of Appeals The Supreme Court Review 259 316 JSTOR 3109524 2023 Rules of the Supreme Court Shapiro et al Supreme Court Practice 11th ed 2019 Sec 2 4 28 U S C 1254 1 28 U S C 2101 e Shapiro et al Supreme Court Practice 11th ed 2019 Sec 6 1 b 4 Shapiro et al Supreme Court Practice 11th ed 2019 Sec 2 2 p 2 12 Lindgren amp Marshall 1986 p 263 Order list 586 U S Friday February 15 2019 Whole Woman s Health v Jackson No 21 463 a b Vladeck Steve January 25 2022 The rise of certiorari before judgment SCOTUSblog Vladeck Steve steve vladeck December 12 2022 Supreme Court Grants of Certiorari Before Judgment 1988 Present Tweet via Twitter Clark v Roemer 501 U S 1246 1991 Gratz v Bollinger 537 U S 1044 2002 United States v Fanfan 542 U S 956 2004 Docket for No 18 966 Department of Commerce v New York a b Docket for No 18 587 Department of Homeland Security v Regents of the University of California consolidated with Trump v NAACP and McAleenan v Vidal Docket for No 18 1214 Ross v California Docket for No 20A94 Harvest Rock Church Inc v Newsom High Plains Harvest Church v Polis 592 U S 141 S Ct 527 2020 Docket for No 20A95 Robinson v Murphy United States v Higgs 592 U S 141 S Ct 645 2021 Docket for No 20A120 Gish v Newsom Docket for No 21 463 Whole Woman s Health v Jackson United States v Texas 595 U S 142 S Ct 14 2021 Docket for No 21 401 ZF Automotive US Inc v Luxshare Ltd Docket for No 21 707 Students for Fair Admissions Inc v University of North Carolina Merrill v Caster 595 U S 142 S Ct 879 2022 Docket for No 21A814 Ardoin v Robinson Docket for No 21A222 Brnovich v Isaacson Docket for No 22 58 United States v Texas Docket for No 22 506 Biden v Nebraska Docket for No 22 535 Department of Education v Brown Docket for No 23 726 Moyle v United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Certiorari before judgment amp oldid 1193875017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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