The U.S. Supreme Court announced justices had received updated circuit assignments on Friday afternoon.
In order from Chief Justice John Roberts just weeks after the still-contested presidential election, associate justices were assigned new circuits.
Some conservative justices will now have jurisdiction in certain major states where the election is being contested.
New: The Supreme Court has released new "circuit assignments." Each justice initially handles emergency appeals that arise from the area covered by their assigned circuit(s). Barrett gets her old court: the 7th Circuit. Sotomayor takes over the 2nd Circuit (previously Ginsburg). pic.twitter.com/eF34IZQp67
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) November 20, 2020
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Here's a handy map showing the geographical areas covered by each of the circuits: pic.twitter.com/KQnGtZ06FR
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Notably, Justice Clarence Thomas will preside over the Eleventh Circuit, which includes the state of Georgia.
Meanwhile, Justice Samuel Alito will preside over both the Third Circuit and the Fifth Circuit.
The Third Circuit includes the hotly contested state of Pennsylvania.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh will preside over both the Sixth Circuit and the Eighth Circuit.
The Sixth Circuit includes the state of Michigan.
The court’s newest addition, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, will preside over the Seventh Circuit, which includes the state of Wisconsin.
Barett was a Seventh Circuit judge for three years.
Each of the states mentioned is currently linked to the fight for the White House in President Donald Trump’s expected upcoming court battles.
Writing on SCOTUSBlog, Amy Howe noted, “A circuit justice is primarily responsible for emergency requests (for example, an application to block an execution or to allow it to go forward) from the geographic area covered by his or her circuit, as well as more mundane matters, such as requests to extend filing deadlines.”
“However, justices can and often do refer significant emergency requests to the full court,” Howe added.
What the updated circuit assignments might mean, if anything, for the fight for the White House remains to be seen.
That did not stop people online from speculating:
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Alito and Thomas were *already* assigned to the 3d and 11th Circuits; Barrett got the 7th because that’s where she was a judge; and Kavanaugh (who previously had the 7th) moved to the 6th to replace Sotomayor (who moved to the 2d to replace RBG). https://t.co/6OWpgUu52m
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) November 21, 2020
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SCOTUS acts on the US election:
“It is ordered that the following allotment be made of The Chief Justice and the Associate Justices of this Court among the circuits, pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 42”
Source: Supreme Courthttps://t.co/9QQyE961CZ pic.twitter.com/aXtEJCUZ7m
— Maajid أبو عمّار (@MaajidNawaz) November 21, 2020
Re-assigning circuits is standard practice when a new Justice is added to the Supreme Court
This is totally insignificant. Particularly when controversial applications are routinely referred to the full court https://t.co/MYR317ozgg
— T. Greg Doucette (@greg_doucette) November 21, 2020
The updated assignments for each justice were effective Friday.
Via The Western Journal.