Case: Respect Maine PAC et al. v. McKee, Member, Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, et al.
Abbreviation: Respect Maine PAC v. McKee
Decision Date: 2010-10-22
Docket Number: No. 10A362
Citation: 562 U.S. 996
Volume: 562
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Respect Maine PAC et al. v. McKee, Member, Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, et al.
Judges: Justice Scalia and Justice Alito would grant the application for an injunction as to the matching fund provisions.
Pages: 996–996

Head Matter:
October 22, 2010
No. 10A362.
Respect Maine PAC et al. v. McKee, Member, Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, et al.

Opinion:
D. C. Me. Application for injunction, presented to Justice Kennedy, and by him referred to the Court, denied. Applicants are correct to note that relief was granted in McComish v. Bennett, 560 U. S. 961 (2010), which concerned a constitutional challenge to an Arizona law similar to the Maine law challenged by applicants here. The McComish applicants, however, requested a stay of an appeals court decision, whereas applicants here are asking for an injunction against enforcement of a presumptively constitutional state legislative act. Such a request "demands a significantly higher justification" than a request for a stay because, unlike a stay, an injunction "does not simply suspend judicial alteration of the status quo but grants judicial intervention that has been withheld by lower courts." Ohio Citizens for Responsible Energy, Inc. v. NRC, 479 U. S. 1312, 1313 (1986) (Scalia, J., in chambers). In light of these considerations, and given the difficulties in fashioning relief so close to the election, applicants' request for extraordinary relief is denied.
Justice Scalia and Justice Alito would grant the application for an injunction as to the matching fund provisions.