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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2022
ORDERS IN PENDING CASES
21A682BETHANY, RODNEY V. UNITED STATES
The application for certificate of appealability addressed to Justice Jackson and referred to the Court is denied.
22A45SCHIFF, GRAHAM V. MARYLAND
The application for stay addressed to Justice Kagan and referred to the Court is denied.
22A100NAFTALOVICH, DANIEL V. COURT OF APPEAL OF CA, ET AL.
(22-5276) The application for stay addressed to the Chief Justice and referred to the Court is denied.
20-1199STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS V. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD
The motion of 25 Harvard Student and Alumni Organizations, out of time, for leave to participate in oral argument as amici curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument is denied. The motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument is granted. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of these motions.
21-468NATIONAL PORK PRODUCERS, ET AL. V. ROSS, KAREN, ET AL.
The motion of The Humane Society of the United States, et al. for leave to file respondents' brief on the merits out of time is granted. The motion of The Humane Society of the United States, et al. for divided argument is granted. The motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument is granted, and the time is divided as follows: 20 minutes for petitioners, 15 minutes for the Solicitor General, 25 minutes for the state respondents, and
21-707STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS V. UNIVERSITY OF NC, ET AL.
The motion of the student respondents for divided argument and for enlargement of time for oral argument is granted. The motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument is granted, and the time is divided as follows: 45 minutes for petitioner, 20 minutes for the university respondents, 10 minutes for the student respondents, and 15 minutes for the Solicitor General.
REHEARINGS DENIED
21-6434FRATTA, ROBERT A. V. TEXAS
21-7045HOFFMAN, MICHAEL J. V. AZ DOC
21-7049HOLLOWAY, ARTHUR R. V. LUMPKIN, DIR., TX DCJ
21-7534GALLAGHER, ALAN L. V. CAPELLA EDUCATION CO., ET AL.
21-7571LIVERPOOL, ANTON F. V. CLEVELAND, REGGIE, ET AL.
21-7608SPEARMAN, RUFUS L. S. V. WHITMER, GOV. OF MI, ET AL.
21-7671STRICKLAND, ALAN E. V. CROW, DIR., OK DOC
21-7693HEDDLESTEN, KENNETH R. V. CROW, DIR., OK DOC
21-7716JACKSON, PAUL D. V. LUMPKIN, DIR., TX DCJ
21-7730MARTIN, JUSTIN L. V. BRNOVICH, ATT'Y GEN. OF AZ
21-7895MAYES, ANTOINE V. UNITED STATES
21-7931BAILEY, JOHN V. DIXON, SEC., FL DOC
21-7938KIMES, LARRY W. V. UNITED STATES
The petitions for rehearing are denied.
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