DOJ files court-required notice ... re: Executive Order 14160 [View all]
Chris Geidner
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NEW: DOJ filed the court-required notice, asserting their view that "July 27, 2025, is the earliest date on which
Defendants may begin to apply Executive Order 14160 to persons covered by the order."
Note: This does *not* say *to whom* it would apply (i.e., people born after 2/19, 6/27, or 7/27).
Under the Supreme Courts stay, July 27, 2025, is the earliest date on which
Defendants may begin to apply Executive Order 14160 to persons covered by the order.
However, as the Supreme Court recognized, the Executive Order also provides for a 30-
day ramp-up period. Id. at *4. The Courts stay thus allows Defendants to immediately
begin to develop[] and issu[e] public guidance about the Executives plans to implement
the Executive Order. Id. at *15.
Dated: July 1, 2025 Respectfully submitted,
BRETT A. SHUMATE
Assistant Attorney General
Civil Division
KELLY O. HAYES
United States Attorney
ALEXANDER K. HAAS
Branch Director
s/ Brad P. Rosenberg
BRAD P. ROSENBERG (D.C. Bar No. 467513)
Special Counsel
YURI S. FUCHS (CA Bar No. 300379)
Trial Attorney
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch
MELISSA E. GOLDMEIER (Bar number: 18769)
Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland
Attorneys for Defendants
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July 1, 2025 at 12:11 PM
NEW: DOJ filed the court-required notice, asserting their view that "July 27, 2025, is the earliest date on which
Defendants may begin to apply Executive Order 14160 to persons covered by the order."
Note: This does *not* say *to whom* it would apply (i.e., people born after 2/19, 6/27, or 7/27).
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner.bsky.social) 2025-07-01T16:11:23.295Z
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