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No. 03-1395, Tenet, Individually and as Director of Central Intelligence and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, et al. v. Doe et ux. Argued January 11, 2005 Acting Solicitor General Clement argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Assistant Attorney General Keisler, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Katsas, Lisa S. Blatt, Barbara L. Herwig, and H. Thomas Byron III. David J. Burman argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Steven W. Hale, Elizabeth A. Alaniz, and Marie Aglion. * * * No. 03-9168, Shepard v. United States Argued November 8, 2004 Linda J. Thompson, by appointment of the Court, 543 U. S. ___, argued the cause for petitioner. With her on the briefs were John M. Thompson and Jeffrey T. Green. John P. Elwood argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Wray, and Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben. Gregory L. Poe, Roy T. Englert, Jr., Max Huffman, and Pamela Harris filed a brief for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers as amicus curiae urging reversal. * * * No. 03-184, Ballard et ux. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; and No. 03-1034, Estate of Kanter, Deceased, et al. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Argued December 7, 2004 Stephen M. Shapiro argued the cause for petitioners in both cases. On the briefs in No. 03-184 were Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Robert E. Davis, David J. Schenck, Christopher D. Kratovil, Steven S. Brown, Royal B. Martin, and William G. Sullivan. With Mr. Shapiro on the briefs in No. 03-1034 were Richard H. Pildes, Peter J. Rubin, N. Jerold Cohen, Teresa Wynn Roseborough, Philip Allen Lacovara, and Randall G. Dick. Deputy Solicitor General Hungar argued the cause for respondent in both cases. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General O'Connor, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Morrison, Traci L. Lovitt, Kenneth L. Greene, and Steven W. Parks. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal in both cases were filed for the National Federation of Independent Business Legal Foundation by H. Christopher Bartolomucci; and for Senator David Pryor et al. by Roderick M. Hills, Jr. Scott L. Nelson, Alan B. Morrison, and Steven R. Shapiro filed a brief for Public Citizen, Inc., et al. as amici curiae urging reversal in No. 03-1034. Leandra Lederman, pro se, filed a brief as amicus curiae. * * * No. 03-287, Wilkinson, Director, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, et al. v. Dotson et al. Argued December 6, 2004 Douglas R. Cole, State Solicitor of Ohio, argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Jim Petro, Attorney General, Stephen P. Carney, Senior Deputy Solicitor, and Todd R. Marti, Assistant Solicitor. John Q. Lewis argued the cause for respondent Johnson. With him on the brief were Donald B. Ayer, William K. Shirey II, and David L. Shapiro. Alan E. Untereiner argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent Dotson. A brief of amici curiae urging reversal was filed for the State of Alabama et al. by Troy King, Attorney General of Alabama, Kevin C. Newsom, Solicitor General, and Michael B. Billingsley, Deputy Solicitor General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Gregg D. Renkes of Alaska, M. Jane Brady of Delaware, Thurbert E. Baker of Georgia, Mark J. Bennett of Hawaii, Lawrence G. Wasden of Idaho, Lisa Madigan of Illinois, Phill Kline of Kansas, J. Joseph Curran, Jr., of Maryland, Thomas F. Reilly of Massachusetts, Jim Hood of Mississippi, Jon Bruning of Nebraska, Gerald J. Pappert of Pennsylvania, Harry McMaster of South Carolina, Larry Long of South Dakota, Greg Abbott of Texas, Jerry W. Kilgore of Virginia, and Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., of West Virginia. Norman L. Sirak and Leonard Yelsky filed a brief for 2,974 Former and Current Ohio Inmates et al. * * * No. 03-1423, Muehler et al. v. Mena Argued December 8, 2004 Carter G. Phillips argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Joseph R. Guerra and David H. Hirsch. Kannon K. Shanmugam argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Wray, and Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben. Paul L. Hoffman argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Benjamin Schonbrun, Michael S. Morrison, and Erwin Chemerinsky. Richard Ruda and James I. Crowley filed a brief for the National League of Cities et al. as amici curiae urging reversal. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the American Civil Liberties Union et al. by Mark D. Rosenbaum, Ahilan T. Arulanantham, Steven R. Shapiro, Lucas Guttentag, and Lee Gelernt; and for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers by Henk Brands and Pamela Harris. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the National Latino Officers Association et al. by Baher Azmy, Lawrence S. Lustberg, and Jonathan L. Hafetz; and for the Police Officers Research Association of California Legal Defense Fund et al. by Michael J. Hansen. * * * No. 03-1601, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, et al. v. Abrams Argued January 19, 2005 Jeffrey A. Lamken argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were T. Peter Pierce, Gregory M. Kunert, and Nicholas P. Miller. James A. Feldman argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Keisler, Deputy Solicitor General Hungar, and Thomas M. Bondy. Seth P. Waxman argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were William T. Lake, Jonathan J. Frankel, Paul R. Q. Wolfson, Brian W. Murray, Wilkie Cheong, Christopher D. Imlay, and David J. Kaufman. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the State of Alabama et al. by Troy King, Attorney General of Alabama, and Kevin C. Newsom, Solicitor General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective jurisdictions as follows: Gregg D. Renkes of Alaska, M. Jane Brady of Delaware, Douglas B. Moylan of Guam, Mark J. Bennett of Hawaii, Lisa Madigan of Illinois, Steve Carter of Indiana, Tom Reilly of Massachusetts, Mike McGrath of Montana, Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon of Missouri, Brian Sandoval of Nevada, Jim Petro of Ohio, Hardy Myers of Oregon, Lawrence E. Long of South Dakota, Greg Abbott of Texas, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, William H. Sorrell of Vermont, and Jerry W. Kilgore of Virginia; for Local Governments et al. by Roy T. Englert, Jr., Max Huffman, James N. Horwood, and Peter J. Hopkins; and for the National League of Cities et al. by Richard Ruda, James I. Crowley, Robert A. Long, and Heidi C. Doerhoff. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the American Mobile Telecommunications Association by Russell D. Lukas; for the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association by Andrew G. McBride, Joshua S. Turner, and Michael Altschul; for the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law et al. by Reginald D. Steer and Michael L. Foreman; for Public Citizen, Inc., by Scott L. Nelson; and for James A. Kay, Jr., by Barry Richard. * * * No. 03-1039, Brown, Acting Warden v. Payton Argued November 10, 2004 A. Natalia Cortina, Deputy Attorney General of California, argued the cause for petitioner. With her on the briefs were Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, Manuel M. Medeiros, State Solicitor General, Robert R. Anderson, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Gary W. Schons, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Steven T. Oetting, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, and Melissa A. Mandel, Deputy Attorney General. Dean R. Gits argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Maria E. Stratton, Mark R. Drozdowski, and Rosalie L. Rakoff. Kent S. Scheidegger and Charles L. Hobson filed a brief for the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation as amicus curiae urging reversal. * * * No. 02-1672, Jackson v. Birmingham Board of Education Argued November 30, 2004 Walter Dellinger argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Marcia D. Greenberger, Jocelyn Samuels, Dina R. Lassow, Matthew D. Roberts, and Pamela A. Harris. Irving L. Gornstein argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Acosta, Dennis J. Dimsey, and Linda F. Thome. Kenneth L. Thomas argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Valerie L. Acoff. Kevin C. Newsom, Solicitor General of Alabama, argued the cause for the State of Alabama et al. as amici curiae urging affirmance. With him on the brief were Troy King, Attorney General, and the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: M. Jane Brady of Delaware, Mark J. Bennett of Hawaii, Brian Sandoval of Nevada, Hardy Myers of Oregon, Lawrence E. Long of South Dakota, Paul G. Summers of Tennessee, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, and Jerry W. Kilgore of Virginia. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the American Bar Association by Robert J. Grey, Jr., Nancy L. Perkins, and Kristen Galles; for the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights by Virginia A. Seitz, Steven Shapiro, and Lenora M. Lapidus; for the National Education Association et al. by Jeremiah A. Collins, Alice O'Brien, David M. Rabban, Donna R. Euben, and Ann D. Springer; for the National Partnership for Women & Families et al. by Caroline M. Brown; for New York Lawyers for the Public Interest et al. by Jeffrey A. Lamken, Macey Reasoner Stokes, J. Richard Cohen, and Rhonda Brownstein; and for Birch Bayh by John F. Cooney, Margaret N. Strand, and Kevin O. Faley. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund by Andrew L. Schlafly; for the National School Boards Association et al. by Julie Underwood and Naomi Gittins; for the National Wrestling Coaches Association by Lawrence J. Joseph; and for the Pacific Legal Foundation by John H. Findley. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the College Sports Council by Mr. Joseph; and for the Women's Sports Foundation et al. by Nancy Hogshead- Makar and Howard R. Rubin. * * * No. 03-855, City of Sherrill, New York v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York et al. Argued January 11, 2005 Ira S. Sacks argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs was Esther S. Trakinski. Caitlin J. Halligan, Solicitor General of New York, argued the cause for the State of New York as amicus curiae urging reversal. With her on the brief were Eliot Spitzer, Attorney General, Daniel Smirlock, Deputy Solicitor General, Peter H. Schiff, Andrew D. Bing, Assistant Solicitor General, and Dwight A. Healy. Michael R. Smith argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were William W. Taylor III, David A. Reiser, Thomas B. Mason, Richard G. Taranto, and Peter D. Carmen. Malcolm L. Stewart argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging affirmance. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Sansonetti, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Clark, William Lazarus, David C. Shilton, and Ethan G. Shenkman. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for Cayuga and Seneca Counties, New York, et al. by Gus P. Coldebella, William L. Dorr, Daniel J. Moore, and Brian Laudadio; for the Town of Lenox, New York, et al. by Charles G. Curtis, Jr., and E. Joshua Rosenkranz; for the Counties of Madison and Oneida, New York, by G. Robert Witmer, Jr., David M. Schraver, John J. Field III, and Randal B. Caldwell; and for the Citizens Equal Rights Foundation by Woodruff Lee Carroll. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the Cayuga Nation of New York, et al. by Arlinda F. Locklear, Martin R. Gold, James T. Meggesto, Robert T. Coulter, Curtis G. Berkey, Marsha K. Schmidt, Carey R. Ramos, and Jeanne S. Whiteing; for the Puyallup Tribe of Indians et al. by Harry R. Sachse, Arthur Lazarus, Jr., Richard A. Guest, Thomas H. Shipps, John Howard Bell, and Peter C. Chestnut; for the National Congress of American Indians by Carter G. Phillips, Virginia A. Seitz, Mark E. Haddad, and Riyaz A. Kanji; and for United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc., by Ian Heath Gershengorn and Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. * * * No. 03-1160, Smith et al. v. City of Jackson, Mississippi, et al. Argued November 3, 2004 Thomas C. Goldstein argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Amy Howe, Pamela S. Karlan, and Dennis L. Horn. Glen D. Nager argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Michael A. Carvin, Louis K. Fisher, Terry Wallace, and Samuel L. Begley. ?Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers by John G. Crabtree; for the Cornell University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors et al. by Michael Evan Gold; and for the National Employment Lawyers Association et al. by Cathy Ventrell-Monsees and Adele P. Kimmel. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the California Employment Law Council by Paul Grossman, Paul W. Cane, Jr., and Neal D. Mollen; for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America by Peter Buscemi, Anne Brafford, Mark Dichter, Stephen A. Bokat, and Robin S. Conrad; for the Equal Employment Advisory Council by Ann Elizabeth Reesman; for the National League of Cities et al. by Richard Ruda and James I. Crowley; and for the Pacific Legal Foundation by John H. Findley. Laurie A. McCann, Daniel B. Kohrman, and Melvin Radowitz filed a brief for AARP et al. as amici curiae. * * * No. 03-9046, Rhines v. Weber, Warden Argued January 12, 2005 Roberto A. Lange, by appointment of the Court, 543 U. S. 806, argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner. Lawrence E. Long, Attorney General of South Dakota, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Craig M. Eichstadt, Deputy Attorney General. A brief of amicus curiae urging reversal was filed for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers by Pamela Harris and David M. Porter. A brief of amici curiae urging affirmance was filed for the State of California et al. by Bill Lockyer, Attorney General of California, Manuel M. Medeiros, State Solicitor General, Robert R. Anderson, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Pamela C. Hamanaka, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Donald E. de Nicola and Paul M. Roadarmel, Jr., Deputy Attorneys General, and Christopher L. Morano, Chief State's Attorney of Connecticut, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Troy King of Alabama, Terry Goddard of Arizona, Mike Beebe of Arkansas, M. Jane Brady of Delaware, Thurbert E. Baker of Georgia, Mark J. Bennett of Hawaii, Lawrence G. Wasden of Idaho, Steve Carter of Indiana, J. Joseph Curran, Jr., of Maryland, Thomas F. Reilly of Massachusetts, Jim Hood of Mississippi, Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon of Missouri, Mike McGrath of Montana, Jon Bruning of Nebraska, Brian Sandoval of Nevada, Kelly A. Ayotte of New Hampshire, Patricia A. Madrid of New Mexico, Eliot Spitzer of New York, Wayne Stenehjem of North Dakota, Jim Petro of Ohio, Gerald J. Pappert of Pennsylvania, Paul G. Summers of Tennessee, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, Jerry W. Kilgore of Virginia, Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., of West Virginia, and Patrick J. Crank of Wyoming. * * * No. 03-1696, Exxon Mobil Corp. et al. v. Saudi Basic Industries Corp. Argued February 23, 2005 Gregory S. Coleman argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Christian J. Ward, James W. Quinn, David Lender, and Andrew S. Pollis. Gregory A. Castanias argued the cause for respondent. With him on the briefs were Lawrence D. Rosenberg, William K. Shirey II, and Kenneth R. Adamo. Nancie G. Marzulla and Roger J. Marzulla filed a brief for Defenders of Property Rights et al. as amici curiae. * * * No. 03-9685, Johnson v. United States Argued January 18, 2005 Courtland L. Reichman argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner. Dan Himmelfarb argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Wray, Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben, and Nina Goodman. Donald F. Samuel and Michael Kennedy McIntyre filed a brief for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers et al. as amicus curiae urging reversal. * * * No. 03-1407, Rousey et ux. v. Jacoway Argued December 1, 2004 Pamela S. Karlan argued the cause for petitioners. With her on the briefs were Thomas C. Goldstein, Amy Howe, Claude R. Jones, and G. Eric Brunstad, Jr. Colli C. McKiever argued the cause for respondent. With her on the brief were Jill R. Jacoway, pro se, Seth P. Waxman, Craig Goldblatt, and Jorian Rose. Patricia J. Kaeding, Brady C. Williamson, Elizabeth Warren, Jean Constantine-Davis, Nina F. Simon, and Michael R. Schuster filed a brief for AARP as amicus curiae urging reversal. Search Tip: Use the binocular icons to search within PDF documents.
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