Per Curiam.
The writ of certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted. The application to vacate stay presented to Justice Alito and by him referred to the Court is denied. It is so ordered.
and Melinda R. Holmes, Deputy Attorneys General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Steve Marshall of Alabama, Mark Brnovich of Arizona, Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, Ashley Moody of Florida, Christopher M. Carr of Georgia, Lawrence G. Wasden of Idaho, Derek Schmidt of Kansas, Daniel Cameron of Kentucky, Jeff Landry of Louisiana, Lynn Fitch of Mississippi, Eric Schmitt of Missouri, Austin Knudsen of Montana, Doug Peterson of Nebraska, Dave Yost of Ohio, John M. O'Connor of Oklahoma, Alan Wilson of South Carolina, Jason R. Rav nsborg of South Dakota, Sean D. Reyes of Utah, and Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia; for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts et al. by Maura Healey, Attorney General of Massachusetts, Elizabeth N. Dewar, State Solicitor, and Amanda Hainsworth, Assistant Attorney General, by An drew J. Bruck, Acting Attorney General of New Jersey, and by the Attorneys General for their respective jurisdictions as follows: Rob Bonta of California, Philip J. Weiser of Colorado, William Tong of Connecticut, Kathleen Jennings of Delaware, Karl A. Racine of the District of Columbia, Clare E. Connors of Hawaii, Kwame Raoul of Illinois, Aaron M. Frey of Maine, Brian E. Frosh of Maryland, Dana Nessel of Michigan, Keith Ellison of Minnesota, Aaron D. Ford of Nevada, Hector Balderas of New Mexico, Letitia James of New York, Joshua H. Stein of North Carolina, Ellen F. Rosenblum of Oregon, Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Peter F. Neronha of Rhode Island, Thomas J. Donovan, Jr., of Vermont, Mark R. Herring of Virginia, Robert W. Ferguson of Washington, and Joshua L. Kaul of Wisconsin; for the American Bar Association by Reginald M. Turner; for the Blanca Telephone Co. by Timothy E. Welch; for the Constitutional Accountability Center by Elizabeth B. Wydra, Brianne J. Gorod, and David H. Gans; for Legal Scholars Professor Blake Emerson et al. by Alison B. Miller and Benjamin F. Heidlage; for Legal Scholars Leah Lit- man et al. by Sonya D. Winner; for Local Governments by Jonathan B. Miller, Meghan L. Riley, Esteban A. Aguilar, Jr., Jessica M. Scheller, Kristin M. Bronson, Arturo G. Michel, Michael N. Feuer, Rodrigo A. Castro-Silva, Barbara J. Parker, Diana P. Cortes, Lyndsey M. Olson, Dennis J. Herrera, James R. Williams, Joseph Lawrence, and Peter S. Holmes; for Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas Surgical Health Services et al. by Alan E. Schoenfeld, Diana O. Salgado, Carrie Y. Flaxman, Justice Sotomayor would grant the application to vacate stay in No. 21A85 and dissents from the dismissal of No. 21–588 as improvidently granted.
and Jennifer Sandman; for the Texas Medical Association by Donald P. Wilcox, Kelly M. Walla, and Laura J. Thetford; for David Boyle by Mr. Boyle, pro se; and for 128 Current and Former Prosecutors et al. by John P. Mastando III and David Weiss.
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