The Supreme Court’s emergency docket, also known as the shadow docket, consists of applications seeking immediate action from the court. Unlike the merits docket, these cases are handled on an expedited basis with limited briefing and no oral argument, and the court often resolves them in unsigned orders with little or no explanation. This page shows significant emergency applications that have been filed during the current term.
Applications involving the death penalty are shaded in gray. Applications involving all other topics are in white.
Decided applications are listed by decision date. View this list sorted by case name.
Docket | Case Page | Issue(s) |
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24A105 | Midwest Ozone Group v. Environmental Protection Agency | Whether the Supreme Court should temporarily block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing a rule aimed at curbing planet-warming emissions from power plants. |
24A106 | Electric Generators For A Sensible Transition v. Environmental Protection Agency | Whether the Supreme Court should temporarily block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing a rule aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions from new and existing electric generating units. |
24A95 | West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency | Whether the Supreme Court should temporarily block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing a rule aimed at curbing planet-warming emissions from power plants. |
24A96 | National Rural Electric Cooperative v. Environmental Protection Agency | Whether the Supreme Court should temporarily block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing a rule aimed at curbing planet-warming emissions from power plants. |
24A97 | National Mining Association and America’s Power v. Environmental Protection Agency | Whether the Supreme Court should temporarily block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing a rule aimed at curbing planet-warming emissions from power plants. |
24A98 | Nacco Natural Resources Corporation v. Environmental Protection Agency | Whether the Supreme Court should temporarily block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing a rule aimed at curbing planet-warming emissions from power plants. |
24A78 | Department of Education v. Louisiana | 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. |
24A79 | Cardona v. Tennessee | 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. |
24A11 | Alaska v. Department of Education | Whether the Supreme Court should vacate the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit's stay of the district court's nationwide injunction of the Department of Education's SAVE Plan for student-loan repayment. |
Docket | Case Page | Issue(s) | Decision |
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24A124 | Burton v. Texas | Whether the Supreme Court should stay the execution of Arthur Lee Burton given strong evidence that he is intellectually disabled. | Emergency application for stay of execution is denied on Aug. 7, 2024. |
22O159 | Missouri v. New York | Whether Missouri may file a complaint against New York to stay New York's gag order and impending sentencing against former President Donald Trump during the 2024 election season. | Motion for leave to file bill of complaint is denied on Aug. 5, 2024. Justices Thomas and Alito would grant the motion for leave to file the bill of complaint but would not grant other relief. |
24A60 | Keith Gavin v. Alabama | Whether the Supreme Court should stay the execution of Keith Edmund Gavin. | Emergency application for stay of execution is denied on July 18, 2024. |