Cardona v. Tennessee
Emergency application for partial stay of injunction is denied on Aug. 16, 2024.
Issue: Whether the Supreme Court should stay a preliminary injunction of the Department of Education's April 2024 rule making changes to existing Title IX regulations related to discrimination against transgender individuals.
SCOTUSblog Coverage
- Supreme Court blocks temporary enforcement of expanded protections for transgender students (Amy Howe, August 16, 2024)
- Federal government asks court to allow enforcement of Title IX rule (Amy Howe, July 22, 2024)
Date | Proceedings and Orders |
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07/22/2024 | Application (24A79) for a stay, submitted to Justice Kavanaugh. |
07/23/2024 | Response to application (24A79) requested by Justice Kavanaugh, due by noon (EDT) on July 26, 2024. |
07/24/2024 | Brief amicus curiae of Statutory Interpretation and Equality Law Scholars filed. |
07/25/2024 | Brief amicus curiae of Organizations Serving Pregnant and Parenting Students filed. |
07/26/2024 | Response to application from respondent Christian Educators Association Int'l; A.C. filed. |
07/26/2024 | Response to application from respondent Tennessee, et al. filed. |
07/29/2024 | Reply of applicant Miguel Cardona, et al. filed. |
08/16/2024 | Application (24A79) referred to the Court. |
08/16/2024 | Application (24A79) denied by the Court. Opinion per curiam. (Detached Opinion). Justice Sotomayor, with whom Justice Kagan, Justice Gorsuch, and Justice Jackson join, dissenting in part from the denial of application for stay. (Detached Opinion). |