Q Posts- Remember your Oath- reminder for Brunson v Adams SCOTUS 22-380 Case?
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Brunson vs Adams SCOTUS Case 22-380 scheduled for conference for 01/06/2023 - https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/DocketFiles/html/Public/22-380.html
The Case Distribution Schedule identifies the dates on which petitions for writs of certiorari, along with corresponding briefs in opposition and reply briefs, will be distributed to the Justices. It also identifies the dates on which those petitions are scheduled to be considered by the Justices at Conference, although this schedule is subject to change.
The timing for placing petitions on a Conference list and distributing them to the Justices is governed by Rule 15.5. It provides as follows:
The Clerk will distribute the petition to the Court for its consideration upon receiving an express waiver of the right to file a brief in opposition, or, if no waiver or brief in opposition is filed, upon the expiration of the time allowed for filing. If a brief in opposition is timely filed, the Clerk will distribute the petition, brief in opposition, and any reply brief to the Court for its consideration no less than 14 days after the brief in opposition is filed, unless the petitioner expressly waives the 14-day waiting period.
In most cases, the disposition of a petition discussed at a particular Conference will be announced in an order list that is issued at 9:30 am on the Monday after that Conference. https://www.supremecourt.gov/casedistribution/casedistributionschedule.aspx
Yes but I think that because it comes under National Security, it can be taken up anytime by the Supreme Court
who decides/decided this is a national sec issue? DOD?
The relief sought is a national sec issue. I think SCOTUS has already decided it as national sec case as they were ready to accept it under Rule 11 earlier