Supreme Court - Application for Writ of Injunction Denied
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The Supreme Court denied an application for a writ of injunction pending appeal in the case of Tangipa, David, et al. v. Newsom, Gov. of CA, et al. The order was issued by the Court on February 4, 2026.
What changed
The Supreme Court, in an order dated February 4, 2026, denied an application for a writ of injunction pending appeal in the case 25A839, Tangipa, David, et al. v. Newsom, Gov. of CA, et al. The application had been presented to and referred by Justice Kagan.
This denial means the injunction requested by the applicants will not be granted at this stage. Parties involved in the case should proceed according to the Court's order. No further immediate action is required by external regulated entities, as this pertains to a specific court case.
Source document (simplified)
(ORDER LIST: 607 U.S.) WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY 4, 2026 ORDER IN PE NDING CASE 25A839 TANGIPA, DA VID, ET AL. V. NEWSOM, G OV. OF CA, ET AL. The applica tion for wri t of injunct ion pending a ppeal presented t o Justice Ka gan and by h er referred t o the Court i s denied.
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