No. 25A539
 
Title: Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, et al., Applicants
v.
Rhode Island State Council of Churches, et al.
Docketed: November 7, 2025
Lower Ct: United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
   Case Numbers: (25-2089)
 
Proceedings and Orders
Nov 07 2025 Application (25A539) for a stay, submitted to Justice Jackson.
Main Document Lower Court Orders/Opinions Proof of Service
Nov 07 2025 Letter of applicant Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, et al. filed.
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Nov 07 2025 Order entered by Justice Jackson: The applicants are seeking a stay of two orders of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island, case No. 1:25-cv-569. See D. Ct. Minute Entry (Oct. 31, 2025) and Docket Number 34 (Nov. 6, 2025). These orders require the applicants to fully fund benefits for the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (“SNAP”) for the month of November, and to distribute that funding by the end of the day on November 7, 2025 (today). Earlier today, the applicants asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit to stay the District Court’s orders pending appeal, and to issue an administrative stay to facilitate its consideration of that stay motion. At 6:08 p.m., the First Circuit denied the applicants’ request for an administrative stay, but stated that it “intend[s] to issue a decision on [the stay pending appeal] motion as quickly as possible.” Rhode Island State Council of Churches v. Rollins, No. 25-2089 (CA1 Nov. 7, 2025). The applicants filed an application in this Court this evening, requesting a stay of the two District Court orders “pending the disposition of the government’s appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and, if the court of appeals affirms those orders, pending the timely filing and disposition of a petition for a writ of certiorari in this Court.” Application at 1. The applicants assert that, without intervention from this Court, they will have to “transfer an estimated $4 billion by tonight” to fund SNAP benefits through November. Ibid. Given the First Circuit’s representations, an administrative stay is required to facilitate the First Circuit’s expeditious resolution of the pending stay motion. It is ordered that the District Court’s orders are hereby administratively stayed pending disposition of the motion for a stay pending appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in case No. 25-2089 or further order of Justice Jackson or of the Court. This administrative stay will terminate forty-eight hours after the First Circuit’s resolution of the pending motion, which the First Circuit is expected to issue with dispatch.
Nov 10 2025 Order entered by Justice Jackson: In light of the First Circuit’s order partially denying the motion for a stay and given the exigencies involved in this matter, it is ordered that, by 11:00 a.m. (EST) on November 10, 2025, the applicants shall provide the Court with notice of their intention to continue to pursue a stay of the District Court’s orders from this Court via the pending stay application. If the applicants do intend to seek a stay, it is further ordered, that (1) applicants shall submit any supplemental brief under Rule 15.8 in support of the stay application by 4:00 p.m. (EST) on November 10, 2025; and (2) respondents shall file a response to the application and any of the supplemental arguments by 8:00 a.m. (EST) on November 11, 2025.
Nov 10 2025 Letter of applicant Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, et al. filed.
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Nov 10 2025 Supplemental brief of applicant Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, et al. filed.
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Nov 10 2025 Brief amici curiae of Bipartisan Former Governors filed.
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Nov 11 2025 Response to application from respondent Rhode Island State Council of Churches, et al. filed.
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Nov 11 2025 Application (25A539) referred to the Court.
Nov 11 2025 The application for stay presented to Justice Jackson is referred to the Court. The administrative stay entered on November 7, 2025, is hereby extended until 11:59 p.m. (EST) on November 13, 2025. Justice Jackson would deny the request for extension of the administrative stay and would deny the application.
Nov 12 2025 Brief amici curiae of Local Governments, et al. filed.
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Nov 12 2025 Brief amici curiae of Massachusetts, et al. filed.
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Nov 13 2025 Letter withdrawing the application filed.
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Nov 13 2025 Application (25A539) withdrawn.
Attorneys
Attorneys for Petitioners
D. John Sauer
Counsel of Record
Solicitor General
United States Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001

SUPREMECTBRIEFS@USDOJ.GOV
Ph: 202-514-2217
Party name: Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, et al.


Attorneys for Respondents
Catherine Mary Agnes Carroll
Counsel of Record
Democracy Forward Foundation
P.O. Box 34553
Washington, DC 20043

ccarroll@democracyforward.org
Ph: (202) 448-9090
Party name: Rhode Island State Council of Churches, et al.


Other Attorneys
Brian Hauck
Counsel of Record
Jenner and Block LLP
1099 New York Avenue, NW
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20001

BHauck@jenner.com
Ph: 415-293-5948
Party name: Bipartisan Former Governors Janet Napolitano, Jerry Brown, Gray Davis, Bill Ritter Jr., Jack Markell, Pat Quinn, Tom Vilsack, Bill Graves, Kathleen Sebelius, Parris Glendening, Martin O’Malley, Deval Patrick, Bill Weld, Jennifer Granholm, Arne Carlson, Marc Racicot, Roy Cooper, Eliot Spitzer, Steve Sisolak, Theodore Strickland, John Kitzhaber, Howard Dean, Terry McAuliffe, Gary Locke, Christine Gregoire, Jay Inslee, and Jim Doyle


Anna E. Lumelsky
Counsel of Record
Massachusetts Attorney General's Office
1 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108

ANNA.LUMELSKY@MASS.GOV
Ph: 617-963-2334
Party name: Amici States


Jonathan B. Miller
Counsel of Record
Public Rights Project
490 43rd Street, #115
Oakland, CA 94609

JON@PUBLICRIGHTSPROJECT.ORG
Ph: (510) 738-6788
Party name: Local Governments and Local Government Leaders