Dalmazzi v. United States
Consolidated with:
Docket No. | Argument | Opinion | Vote | Author | Term |
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16-961 | Jan 16, 2018 | Jun 22, 2018 | N/A | Per Curiam | OT 2017 |
Issue: (1) Whether the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces erred in holding that the petitioner's challenge to Judge Martin T. Mitchell's continued service on the U.S. Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals, after he was nominated and confirmed to the Article I U.S. Court of Military Commission Review, was moot " because his CMCR commission had not been signed until after the U.S. Air Force CCA decided her case on the merits, even though she moved for reconsideration after the commission was signed; (2) whether Judge Mitchell's service on the CMCR disqualified him from continuing to serve on the AFCCA under 10 U.S.C. " 973(b)(2)(A)(ii), which requires express authorization from Congress before active-duty military officers may hold a "civil office," including positions that require "an appointment by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate"; (3) whether Judge Mitchell's simultaneous service on both the CMCR and the AFCCA violated the appointments clause; and (4) whether the Supreme Court has jurisdiction to review this case and Cox v. United States under 28 U.S.C. " 1259(3).
Judgment: The writ of certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted in a per curiam opinion on June 22, 2018.
SCOTUSblog Coverage
- The Annual: OT2017 in Review (First Mondays, July 9, 2018)
- A "view" from the courtroom: "Some good and hard thinking on all sides" (Mark Walsh, June 22, 2018)
- Opinion analysis: Court rejects dual-officeholding challenge to military conviction (Amy Howe, June 22, 2018)
- OT2017 #12: "False Idol" (First Mondays, January 22, 2018)
- Argument analysis: Justices debate the dual-officeholding ban and jurisdiction over military courts (Amy Howe, January 16, 2018)
- OT2017 #11: "Numbing Effect" (First Mondays, January 15, 2018)
- Argument preview: Justices to consider role of military judges and the dual-officeholding ban (Amy Howe, January 9, 2018)
- OT2017 #7: Keys to a Valet (First Mondays, November 27, 2017)
- Justices release January calendar (Amy Howe, November 17, 2017)
- Justices issue orders from "long conference" (UPDATED) (Amy Howe, September 28, 2017)
- Petition of the day (Kate Howard, April 13, 2017)
Date | Proceedings and Orders |
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02/01/2017 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due March 6, 2017) |
02/09/2017 | Waiver of right of respondent United States to respond filed. |
02/15/2017 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of March 3, 2017. |
02/22/2017 | Response Requested. (Due March 24, 2017) |
02/24/2017 | Supplemental brief of petitioner Nicole A. Dalmazzi filed. |
03/16/2017 | Order extending time to file response to petition to and including April 24, 2017. |
04/19/2017 | Order further extending time to file response to petition to and including May 15, 2017. |
05/15/2017 | Brief of respondent United States in opposition filed. VIDED. |
05/19/2017 | Reply of petitioner Nicole A. Dalmazzi filed. VIDED. |
09/06/2017 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 9/25/2017. |
09/28/2017 | Petition GRANTED, and the petitions for writs of certiorari in Nos. 16-1017 and 16-1423 are granted. The cases are consolidated, and a total of one hour is allotted for oral argument. In addition to the questions presented by the petitions, the parties are directed to brief and argue the following question: Whether this Court has jurisdiction to review the cases in Nos. 16-961 and 16-1017 under 28 U. S. C. § 1259(3). |
11/07/2017 | Joint appendix filed. VIDED. (Statement of costs filed) |
11/07/2017 | Brief of petitioners filed. VIDED. |
11/14/2017 | Brief amicus curiae of Aditya Bamzai in support of neither party filed. VIDED. |
11/17/2017 | SET FOR ARGUMENT ON Tuesday, January 16, 2018. VIDED |
11/22/2017 | CIRCULATED. |
12/07/2017 | Brief of respondent United States filed. VIDED. |
12/14/2017 | Motion of Aditya Bamzai for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument filed. VIDED. |
01/05/2018 | Motion of Professor Aditya Bamzai for enlargement of time for oral argument, for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument GRANTED, and the time is divided as follows: 30 minutes for petitioners, 10 minutes for Professor Aditya Bamzai, and 30 minutes for respondent. VIDED |
01/05/2018 | Reply of petitioner Nicole A.Dalmazzi filed. VIDED. (Distributed) |
01/10/2018 | Letter of respondent United States filed. VIDED. (Distributed) |
01/16/2018 | Argued. For petitioners: Stephen I. Vladeck, Austin, Tex. For Professor Aditya Bamzai as amicus curiae: Aditya Bamzai, Charlottesville, VA. For respondent: Brian H. Fletcher, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. VIDED. |
05/23/2018 | Letter of petitioners Nicole A.Dalmazzi, et al. filed. VIDED. (Distributed) |
06/04/2018 | Letter of respondent United States filed. VIDED. (Distributed) |
06/22/2018 | Writ of certiorari DISMISSED as improvidently granted. Opinion per curiam. |
07/24/2018 | JUDGMENT ISSUED. |