Tonight, the Trump administration is trying to carry out the last scheduled execution of this administration. Dustin Higgs's execution is currently stayed, but DOJ is asking #SCOTUS to let them proceed tonight with killing Higgs.
Here's the case docket at #SCOTUS: supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?fi…
There's an issue that could be relevant coming out of Terre Haute relating to COVID precautions, which @RDunhamDPIC is tracking here:
Not clear if we'll be getting an appeal/stay request at #SCOTUS off this Brady-related challenge, which Higgs lost at the 7th Circuit:
If #SCOTUS allows Higgs's execution to proceed, it would be the 13th execution by the Trump administration, an appalling record. Joe Biden can stop such inhumanity, as @RepCori discussed earlier today:
Follow @LilianaSegura, who is at Terre Haute (again), for more on the ground at the prison:
Still no word from #SCOTUS, meaning there remains a stay in place preventing Dustin Higgs's execution.
Still waiting to hear whether #SCOTUS will vacate the Fourth Circuit's stay of execution preventing the US gov't from killing Dustin Higgs tonight — a request from DOJ, which is still trying to make the execution happen.
Breaking: #SCOTUS has vacated the stay preventing Dustin Higgs's execution, and ordered other relief that DOJ sought. The execution of Dustin Higgs will be allowed to proceed. The 3 liberal justices dissent, and Breyer and Sotomayor write. scribd.com/document/49090…
Justice Breyer is not happy. "How just is a legal system that would execute an individual without consideration of a novel or significant legal question that he has raised?"
We also get a lengthy dissent from Justice Sotomayor. "To put [this moment] in historical context, the Federal Government will have executed more than three times as many people in the last six months than it had in the previous six decades."
Justice Sotomayor lays out the abhorrent reality of the past year, mincing no words and refusing to leave her thoughts in the form of a question: "This is not justice. ... I dissent."
I almost tweeted earlier that, if the execution were to proceed, I wanted us to get writing from the liberals that was up to the moment. Justices Sonia Sotomayor and, in his professorial way, Stephen Breyer delivered tonight.
TELL THEM. "Over the past six months, this Court has repeatedly sidestepped its usual deliberative processes, often at the Government’s request, allowing it to push forward with an unprecedented, breakneck timetable of executions."
Sotomayor calls out her colleagues not only for allowing the executions to go forward in this way, but also for preventing the lower courts from actually doing their job and developing interpretations of the law.
She went through it: "These findings with respect to Purkey and Montgomery raised significant questions as to whether their executions comported with the Constitution. We will never have definitive answers to those questions because this Court sanctioned their executions anyway."
This has been an opinion in the works for a while. Sotomayor details problems throughout these 13 cases — problems relating to the protocol, the interpretation of federal law, and constitutional issues — in a 10-page decision that is damning of the Trump admin and her colleagues.
Justice Sotomayor, in conclusion: "Those whom the Government executed during this endeavor deserved more from this Court. I respectfully dissent."
And, as @steve_vladeck notes (and Stephen Breyer suggested as well), procedurally, this decision was not the Court's norm.
Breyer doesn't specifically call out the merits resolution of the cert before judgment via one-paragraph decision without merits briefing combined aspect of this — which, for non-lawyers, is as much of a procedural WTF as it sounds like it is — but he does raise broader issue.
There is no doubt that the only moral thing that Joe Biden can do, after having lived through this killing spree, is to stop executions, stop new death cases, commute death row, and work with Congress to end the federal death penalty once and for all.
Donald Trump, Bill Barr, and Jeffrey Rosen killed 13 people by way of legal executions—many of whom had serious mitigating, constitutional, or competency claims—under a sped-up process that ultimately was authorized by the Supreme Court, often over the objection of lower courts.
And while the Trump administration’s killing spree ended these 13 people’s lives, prior administrations, prior attorneys general, tried and and then defended all of these cases — taking actions that led to these 13 killings, rather than preventing them.

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15 Jan
In addition to the fact that the two men the Trump admin wishes to execute today and tomorrow, Corey Johnson and Dustin Higgs, have Covid, Johnson also raises a colorable claim of intellectual disability. Both claims are before #SCOTUS tonight.
This is the COVID-related docket: supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?fi…

This is Johnson's intellectual disability-related claim docket: supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?fi…
BREAKING: The Supreme Court will not stop the executions of two men with Covid, and the justices also denied Corey Johnson’s request for a stay of execution on other grounds, allowing his execution to proceed tonight.
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14 Jan
At 11:09p tonight, the DC Circuit, in a 2-1 decision lifted the district court stays of execution for Corey Johnson and Dustin Higgs. Any en banc request is due by 9a Thursday. Image
The district court stayed their executions because Johnson and Higgs have recently been diagnosed with Covid. Two Trump appointees — Katsas and Walker — tonight ruled that *currently* having Covid is no reason to put off executing a person. Image
Pillard, dissenting, explains that Covid will make the men likely to feel like they're drowning before they are unconscious more quickly than those without Covid. ImageImage
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14 Jan
... I’m reminded that @o_ema’s earlier Yang story referenced in it was written the day she and I met when she came down to DC to cover a SCOTUS argument the next day ... buzzfeednews.com/article/emaoco…
... and I recall that day, b/c it was the day we learned the NY Covid case involved kids in schools, and I was on the phone with a friend, and said to him, “So, we’re not going to contain this, eh?” March 3. More than 10 months ago. Less than 10 US deaths then. 381,000+ dead now.
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13 Jan
"These votes will be inscribed on the rolls of history." - House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer Image
The vote on impeachment of Trump — the second impeachment of this president — is now underway.
Really disturbing to only see 6 yes votes so far from the Republicans to more than 130 no votes, exactly one week after those members were in hiding because the president sent a mob to the Capitol in an attempt to stop them from doing their jobs and overturn the election he lost.
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Very excited to join with @jduffyrice @matthewferner and all of the incredible folks at the expanded 2021 version of @theappeal to do great work that's focused on the problems faced by everyday people — and the solutions that will help end those problems.
I'm so lucky to know @thisisrobsmith and to call him a friend. The work that he has put into his efforts to improve our country is unending. It was fantastic to spend the past two years at @Justice_Collab, and I can't wait to see how our work together continues at @theappeal.
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9 Jan
This is not at all surprising while also being lawless and shocking, is why I was all over this from the start, and every aspect of my concerns is proven out by this reporting. wsj.com/articles/white…
Much more reporting is needed here, though, along with congressional oversight investigations. Who at DOJ? Who at the White House? Image
That’s not all, either. The US Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, Bobby Christine, also has some questions to answer. Despite the fact that the office didn’t say who was running things until the 5th, the WSJ says Trump issued an order putting him in charge on the 4th. Image
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