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McWilliams v. Dunn

Docket No. Argument Opinion Vote Author Term
16-5294 Apr 24, 2017 Apr 29, 2025 5-4 Breyer OT 2016

Holding: The Alabama courts' determination that James McWilliams received all the assistance to which Ake v. Oklahoma entitled him -- when certain threshold criteria are met, access to a state-provided mental health expert who is sufficiently available to the defense and independent from the prosecution to effectively "conduct an appropriate examination and assist in evaluation, preparation, and presentation of the defense" -- was contrary to, or an unreasonable application of, clearly established federal law; and (2) the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit should determine on remand whether the Alabama courts' error had the "substantial and injurious effect or influence" required to warrant a grant of habeas relief under Davis v. Ayala, specifically considering whether access to the type of meaningful assistance in evaluating, preparing, and presenting the defense that Ake requires could have made a difference.

Judgment: Reversed and remanded, 5-4, in an opinion by Justice Breyer on April 29, 2025. Justice Alito filed a dissenting opinion, in which Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Thomas and Gorsuch joined.

DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)
03/16/2016Application (15A978) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from May 16, 2016 to July 15, 2016, submitted to Justice Thomas.
03/24/2016Application (15A978) granted by Justice Thomas extending the time to file until July 15, 2016.
07/15/2016Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due August 19, 2016)
08/09/2016Order extending time to file response to petition to and including September 19, 2016.
08/19/2016Brief amicus curiae of The Constitution Project filed.
09/14/2016Order further extending time to file response to petition to and including October 19, 2016.
10/17/2016Brief of respondents Jefferson S. Dunn, Commissioner, Alabama Department of Corrections, et al. in opposition filed.
10/28/2016Reply of petitioner James E. McWilliams filed.
11/03/2016DISTRIBUTED for Conference of November 22, 2016.
11/17/2016Record Requested.
11/22/2016Record received from the U.S.C.A. 11th Circuit. (1-Box)
12/06/2016Record received from the U.S.D.C. for the Northern District of Alabama (4 boxes).
12/08/2016DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 6, 2017.
01/09/2017DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 13, 2017.
01/13/2017Motion to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for a writ of certiorari GRANTED limited to Question 1 presented by the petition.
01/17/2017Consent to the filing of amicus curiae briefs in support of either party or of neither party from counsel for the respondents.
01/27/2017Motion to appoint counsel filed by petitioner James E. McWilliams.
02/10/2017Consent to the filing of amicus curiae briefs in support of either party or of neither party received from counsel for the petitioner.
02/15/2017DISTRIBUTED for Conference of March 3, 2017.
02/17/2017SET FOR ARGUMENT ON Monday, April 24, 2017
02/27/2017Joint appendix filed. (Statement of costs filed.)
02/27/2017Brief of petitioner James E. McWilliams filed.
03/06/2017Motion to appoint counsel filed by petitioner GRANTED, and Stephen B. Bright, Esquire, of Atlanta, Georgia, is appointed to serve as counsel for the petitioner in this case.
03/06/2017Brief amici curiae of National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, et al. filed.
03/06/2017Brief amici curiae of American Psychiatric Association, et al. filed.
03/22/2017CIRCULATED.
03/29/2017Brief of respondents Jefferson S. Dunn, Commissioner, Alabama Department of Corrections, et al. filed. (Distributed)
04/17/2017Reply of petitioner James E. McWilliams filed. (Distributed)
04/24/2017Argued. For petitioner: Stephen B. Bright, Atlanta, Ga. (Appointed by this Court.) For respondents: Andrew L. Brasher, Solicitor General, Montgomery, Ala.
06/19/2017Judgment REVERSED and case REMANDED. Breyer, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Kennedy, Ginsburg, Sotomayor, and Kagan, JJ., joined. Alito, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which Roberts, C. J., and Thomas and Gorsuch, JJ., joined.
07/07/2017Record returned to the U.S.C.A. 11th Circuit (1 Box).
07/07/2017Record returned to the U.S.D.C. for the Northern District of Alabama (4 boxes).
07/21/2017JUDGMENT ISSUED.