Supreme Court Navigates Diverse Docket: Denials, Stays, and Executive Power Challenges

Supreme Court Navigates Diverse Docket: Denials, Stays, and Executive Power Challenges

As of the latest updates, the US Supreme Court has been involved in several significant cases and decisions. One of the notable recent developments is the court's handling of emergency applications. For instance, on February 3, 2025, the Supreme Court denied an emergency application for a stay of mandate in the case of Aiello v. U.S., refusing to address a sufficiency challenge on remand.

In another notable case, Trump v. New York, the court denied an emergency application for a stay of criminal proceedings against Donald Trump on January 9, 2025. This decision was marked by a split among the justices, with Justices Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh dissenting and advocating for granting the stay.

The Supreme Court has also been active in cases related to executive and regulatory powers. For example, in Garland v. Texas Top Cop Shop, the court granted an emergency application for a stay on January 23, 2025, halting a district court's universal injunction against the Corporate Transparency Act, a 2021 anti-money-laundering law. Justice Gorsuch concurred, while Justice Jackson dissented.

On the regulatory front, the court has been considering various challenges to federal agencies' actions. Although not a recent decision, it's worth noting that the court is set to hear arguments in cases like FCC v. Consumers’ Research, which involves the constitutionality of a federal law requiring the FCC to establish programs for affordable internet access under the nondelegation doctrine.

In terms of ongoing cases, the Supreme Court is currently deliberating on whether the deadline for appealing an immigration removal order is jurisdictional in the case of Riley v. Garland. This case has seen briefs arguing that the statute in question is not jurisdictional but rather a claim-processing rule subject to equitable tolling.

Additionally, the court has been addressing several execution stays and other urgent matters. For example, recent denials of execution stays include those for Kevin Underwood and Joseph E. Corcoran, both of which were denied in December 2024.

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