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I upload United States Supreme Court Oral Arguments so that the average American can listen on their smartphone. I do not modify the audios. Each episode is identical to the MP3 file provided at supremecourt.gov. This podcast has no affiliation with the Supreme Court of the United States.
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I upload United States Supreme Court Oral Arguments so that the average American can listen on their smartphone. I do not modify the audios. Each episode is identical to the MP3 file provided at supremecourt.gov. This podcast has no affiliation with the Supreme Court of the United States.
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GEO Group, Inc. v. Menocal (2025)
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56 minutes 31 seconds
2 weeks ago
GEO Group, Inc. v. Menocal (2025)

Docket Number: 24-758
Date Argued: 11/10/25

24-758 THE GEO GROUP, INC. V. MENOCAL

DECISION BELOW: 2024 WL 4544184

LOWER COURT CASE NUMBER: 22-1409

QUESTION PRESENTED:

Under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, the courts of appeals "have jurisdiction of appeals from all final decisions of the district courts." This Court has held that certain orders are immediately appealable under Section 1291 even though they do not terminate the litigation. Such "collateral orders" include orders denying claims of absolute immunity, qualified immunity, and state sovereign immunity.

The question presented, which has divided the circuit courts 5-3, is whether an order denying a government contractor's claim of derivative sovereign immunity is immediately appealable under the collateral-order doctrine.

CERT. GRANTED 6/2/2025


https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/2025/24-758_3f14.pdf

Free Speech Press
I upload United States Supreme Court Oral Arguments so that the average American can listen on their smartphone. I do not modify the audios. Each episode is identical to the MP3 file provided at supremecourt.gov. This podcast has no affiliation with the Supreme Court of the United States.