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Celerity

(53,014 posts)
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 11:13 AM Saturday

A very quick explainer on why Justice Jackson issued an "administrative stay" in the SNAP case late on Friday night

https://www.stevevladeck.com/p/190-snap-wtf

I wanted to put out a very brief post to try to provide a bit of context for Justice Jackson’s single-justice order, handed down shortly after 9 p.m. EST on Friday night, that imposed an “administrative stay” of a district court order that would’ve required the Trump administration to use various contingency funds to pay out critical benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

It may surprise folks that Justice Jackson, who has been one of the most vocal critics of the Court’s behavior on emergency applications from the Trump administration, acquiesced in even a temporary pause of the district court’s ruling in this case. But as I read the order, which says a lot more than a typical “administrative stay” from the Court, Jackson was stuck between a rock and a hard place—given the incredibly compressed timing that was created by the circumstances of the case.

In a world in which Justice Jackson either knew or suspected that at least five of the justices would grant temporary relief to the Trump administration if she didn’t, the way she structured the stay means that she was able to try to control the timing of the Supreme Court’s (forthcoming) review—and to create pressure for it to happen faster than it otherwise might have. In other words, it’s a compromise—one with which not everyone will agree, but which strikes me as eminently defensible under these unique (and, let’s be clear, maddening and entirely f-ing avoidable) circumstances.

I. How We Got Here

Everyone agrees that, among the many increasingly painful results of the government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) can no longer spend the funds Congress appropriated to cover SNAP—a program that helps to fund food purchases for one in eight (42 million!) Americans. Everyone also agrees that there are other sources of appropriated money that the President has the statutory authority to rely upon to at least partially fund SNAP benefits for the month of November. The two questions that have provoked the most legal debate is whether (1) he has the authority to fully fund SNAP; and (2) either way, whether federal courts can order him to use whatever authorities he has.

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A very quick explainer on why Justice Jackson issued an "administrative stay" in the SNAP case late on Friday night (Original Post) Celerity Saturday OP
Best explainer so far leftstreet Saturday #1
Thanks for the explanation....much needed. yellow dahlia Saturday #2
Appreciate the clarity... Ninga Saturday #3
My SNAP benefits came today in full and on time, even though I was warned weeks ago by the state that might not Fil1957 Saturday #4
One thing is for sure angrychair Saturday #5
Thanks orangecrush Saturday #6
Thanks for posting question everything Sunday #7

leftstreet

(38,208 posts)
1. Best explainer so far
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 11:27 AM
Saturday

Thanks for posting

Even though it was her circuit jurisdiction, she could have just blown it off like Alito did in the article's example. But there's no way the rest of them would have waited for her to rule.

Fil1957

(372 posts)
4. My SNAP benefits came today in full and on time, even though I was warned weeks ago by the state that might not
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 12:57 PM
Saturday

happen. But I live in deep blue California.

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