Hopkins v. Watson
Petition for certiorari denied on January 27, 2025
Issue: (1) Whether Section 241 of the Mississippi Constitution"s lifetime disenfranchisement of individuals who have completed their sentences for past felony convictions violates the Eighth Amendment"s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment; and (2) whether Section 2 of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution"s "affirmative sanction" for and safe harbor from strict scrutiny review applies only to laws that temporarily abridge the right to vote based on "participation in rebellion, or other crime," and not to laws like Section 241 that permanently deny the right to vote to individuals who have completed their sentences for past felony convictions.
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Date | Proceedings and Orders |
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09/16/2024 | Application (24A277) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from October 16, 2024 to November 15, 2024, submitted to Justice Alito. |
09/18/2024 | Application (24A277) granted by Justice Alito extending the time to file until November 15, 2024. |
11/15/2024 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due December 19, 2024) |
12/13/2024 | Brief of respondent Michael Watson, Mississippi Secretary of State, in opposition filed. |
12/19/2024 | Brief amicus curiae of American Probation and Parole Association filed. |
12/27/2024 | Reply of petitioners Dennis Hopkins, et al. filed. (Distributed) |
12/31/2024 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/17/2025. |
01/13/2025 | Rescheduled. |
01/21/2025 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/24/2025. |
01/27/2025 | Petition DENIED. |