BIDEN v. NEBRASKA

No. 22-506.

143 S.Ct. 2355 (2023)

Joseph R. BIDEN, President of the United States, et al., Petitioners v. NEBRASKA, et al.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 30, 2023.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elizabeth B. Prelogar , Solicitor General, for Petitioners.

James A. Campbell , Solicitor General, for Respondents.

Elizabeth B. Prelogar , Solicitor General, Counsel of Record, Brian M. Boynton , Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Brian H. Fletcher , Deputy Solicitor General, Vivek Suri , Yaira Dubin , Assistants to the Solicitor General, Michael S. Raab , Thomas Pulham , Courtney L. Dixon , Simon C. Brewer , Attorneys, Department of Justice, Washington, DC, Lisa Brown , General Counsel, Toby Merrill , Deputy General Counsel, Brian Siegel , Assistant General Counsel, Soren Lagaard , Natasha Varnovitsky , Sue Lin , Attorneys, Department of Education, Washington, DC, for Petitioners.

Andrew Bailey , Attorney General of Missouri, Michael E. Talent , Deputy Solicitor General, Missouri Attorney General's Office, Jefferson City, MO, Michael T. Hilgers , Attorney General of Nebraska, James A. Campbell , Solicitor General, Counsel of Record, Christian Edmonds , Assistant Solicitor General, Office of the Nebraska Attorney General, Lincoln, NE, Brenna Bird , Attorney General of Iowa, Samuel P. Langholz , Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Iowa Attorney General, Des Moines, IA, Tim Griffin , Attorney General of Arkansas, Nicholas J. Bronni , Solicitor General, Dylan L. Jacobs , Deputy Solicitor General, Office of the Arkansas Attorney General, Little Rock, AR, Kris Kobach , Attorney General of Kansas, Dwight Carswell , Deputy Solicitor General, Office of the Kansas Attorney General, Alan Wilson , Attorney General of South Carolina, J. Emory Smith, Jr. , Deputy Solicitor General, Office of the Attorney General of South Carolina, for Respondents.


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