Ronan v. Larose - Application for Injunction Denied
Summary
The Supreme Court denied an application for injunction pending appeal in Ronan v. Larose. The application, presented to Justice Kavanaugh and referred to the full Court, was denied without explanation. This procedural ruling affects the applicants' ability to obtain injunctive relief while their appeal proceeds.
What changed
The Supreme Court issued a one-line order denying the application for injunction pending appeal in Ronan v. Larose. The application, referred to the full Court by Justice Kavanaugh, was denied without opinion or explanation.
Affected parties seeking injunctive relief pending appeal now face the procedural hurdle of proceeding without such protection. The denial suggests the Court found insufficient grounds or urgency to warrant emergency relief, but without a written opinion the rationale remains unknown.
What to do next
- Monitor case for further developments
- Consult counsel regarding appeal strategy
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Apr 10, 2026GovPing captured this document from the original source. If the source has since changed or been removed, this is the text as it existed at that time.
(ORDER LIST: 607 U.S.) THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2026 ORDER IN PENDING CASE 25A1096 RONAN, SAMUEL, ET AL. V. LAROSE, OHIO SEC. OF STATE, ET AL. The application for injunction pending appeal presented to
Justice Kavanaugh and by him referred to the Court is denied.
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