Today in Supreme Court History: August 19
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Corpus Christi School District v. Cisneros, 404 U.S. 1211 (decided August 19, 1971): Black reinstates stay dissolved by Fifth Circuit of desegregation order granted by different trial court judge than the one who issued the order saying he would grant no stays; “it is apparent that this case is in an undesirable state of confusion and presents questions not heretofore passed on by the full Court, but which should be” (the Fifth Circuit later modified the order and cert was denied, 413 U.S. 922, 1973) (Black himself was in an undesirable state of confusion; at age 85 his mind had been failing and he resigned a few weeks later; see this comprehensive historical review available online, Garrow, “Mental Decrepitude on the United States Supreme Court”, 67 U. Chi. Law Rev. 995 (2000); Black is discussed at pp. 1050 - 51)
Rose v. Raffensberger, 143 S.Ct. 58 (decided August 19, 2022): Black voters won in suit claiming at-large voting for Georgia Public Service Commission violated Voting Rights Act and obtained permanent injunction against at-large voting. 11th Circuit granted stay pending appeal. Thomas vacates the stay because the Circuit Court applied the wrong analysis (changing voting method would not be possible before November 2022 elections) instead of traditional analysis (likelihood of success on the merits). Thomas refers back to 11th Circuit for reconsideration. No further stay was sought, but the black voters lost the appeal, 87 F.4th 469 (11th CIr. 2023), and Court denied cert.
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