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No. 99-1238, Artuz v. Bennett Argued October 10, 2000 John M. Castellano argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Richard A. Brown and Gary S. Fidel. Dan Schweitzer argued the cause for the State of Florida et al. as amici curiae urging reversal. With him on the brief were Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General of Florida, Carolyn M. Snurkowski, Assistant Deputy Attor- ney General, Denise O. Simpson, Assistant Attorney General and, John M. Bailey, Chief State's Attorney of Connecticut, joined by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Bruce M. Botelho of Alaska, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Ken Salazar of Colorado, M. Jane Brady of Delaware, Thurbert E. Baker of Georgia, James E. Ryan of Illinois, Richard P. Ieyoub of Louisiana, Michael C. Moore of Mississippi, Joseph P. Mazurek of Montana, Don Stenberg of Nebraska, Frankie Sue Del Papa of Nevada, Heidi Heitkamp of North Da- kota, Betty Montgomery of Ohio, W. A. Drew Edmondson of Oklahoma, Hardy Myers of Oregon, Charles M. Condon of South Carolina, Mark Barnett of South Dakota, Jan Graham of Utah, and Mark L. Earley of Virginia. Alan S. Futerfas argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were John H. Blume and Keir M. Weyble. ============================================================ No. 99-804, Cleveland v. United States Argued October 10, 2000 Paul Mogin argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Robert B. Barnett and Joseph G. Petrosinelli. Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Assistant Attorney General Robinson, Barbara McDowell, and Joel M. Gershowitz. Lisa Kemler and Ellen S. Podgor filed a brief for the National Associa- tion of Criminal Defense Lawyers as amicus curiae urging reversal. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States by Robin S. Conrad, Carter G. Phillips, Richard D. Bernstein, and Joseph S. Miller; and for Samsung Electronics Co. by Richard L. Stanley, Cecilia H. Gonzalez, David J. Healey, and Lisa S. McCalmont. ============================================================ No. 99-1030, City of Indianapolis et al. v. Edmond et al. Argued October 3, 2000 A. Scott Chinn argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs w were Anthony W. Overholt, Matthew R. Gutwein, and Thomas M. Fisher. Patricia A. Millett argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With her on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Assis- tant Attorney General Robinson, and Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben. Kenneth J. Falk argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Jacquelyn E. Bowie, Sean C. Lemieux, and Steven R. Shapiro. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the State of Kansas et al. by Carla J. Stovall, Attorney General of Kansas, Stephen R. McAllister, State Solicitor, Jared S. Maag, Assistant Attorney General, and John M. Bailey, Chief State's Attorney of Connecticut, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Bill Pryor of Alabama, Janet Napolitano of Arizona, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Bill Lockyer of California, Robert A. Butter- worth of Florida, James E. Ryan of Illinois, Karen M. Freeman-Wilson of Indiana, Thomas J. Miller of Iowa, Michael C. Moore of Mississippi, Don Stenberg of Nebraska, W. A. Drew Edmondson of Oklahoma, Jan Graham of Utah, and Mark L. Earley of Virginia; for the National League of Cities et al. by Richard Ruda and James I. Crowley; and for the Washington Legal Foun- dation et al. by Daniel J. Popeo. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers et al. by Wesley MacNeil Oliver and Barbara Bergman; and for the Rutherford Institute by John W. Whitehead and Steven H. Aden. Wayne W. Schmidt, James P. Manak, Richard Weintraub, and Bernard J. Farber filed a brief for Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, Inc., et al. as amici curiae. ============================================================ No. 9-1038, Eastern Associated Coal Corp. v. United Mine Workers of Amer- ica, District 17, et al. Argued October 2, 2000 John G. Roberts, Jr., argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were David G. Leitch, H. Christopher Bartolomucci, Ronald E. Meisburg, Anna M. Dailey, and Donna C. Kelly. John R. Mooney argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Jonathan P. Hiatt, James B. Coppess, Judith Rivlin, Charles F. Donnelly, and Laurence Gold. Malcolm L. Stewart argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging affirmance. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Acting Assistant Attorney General Ogden, Deputy Solicitor General Wallace, William Kanter, Mark W. Pennak, Nancy E. McFadden, Paul M. Geier, and Peter J. Plocki. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the Air Transport Association of America et al. by John J. Gallagher and Neal D. Mollen; for the Equal Employment Advisory Council by Robert E. Williams and Ann Elizabeth Reesman; for Exxon Mobile Corp. by Walter E. Dellinger and John F. Daum; and for the Institute for a Drug-Free Workplace by Peter A. Susser. Theodore J. St. Antoine, John Kagel, and David E. Feller filed a brief for the National Academy of Arbitrators as amicus curiae urging affirmance. ============================================================ No. 00-836, Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board et al. Argued December 1, 2000 Theodore B. Olson argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Terence P. Ross, Douglas R. Cox, Thomas G. Hungar, Mark A. Perry, Benjamin L. Ginsberg, Michael A. Carvin, Barry Richard, John F. Manning, William K. Kelley, Bradford R. Clark, George J. Terwilliger III, Timothy E. Flanigan, and Marcos D. Jim‚nez. Joseph P. Klock, Jr., argued the cause for Katherine Harris et al., re- spondents under this Court's Rule 12.6, in support of petitioner. With him on the briefs were John W. Little III, Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid, and Bill L. Bry- ant, Jr. Paul F. Hancock, Deputy Attorney General of Florida, argued the cause for respondent Butterworth, Attorney General of Florida. With him on the brief were Mr. Butterworth, pro se, and Jason Vail and Kimberly J. Tucker, Assistant Attorneys General. Laurence H. Tribe argued the cause for respon- dents Gore et al. With him on the briefs were David Boies, Kathleen M. Sulli- van, Thomas C. Goldstein, Teresa Wynn Roseborough, James A. Orr, Andrew J. Pincus, Kendall Coffey, Jonathan S. Massey, and Peter J. Rubin. Samuel S. Goren, Edward A. Dion, and Tamara M. Scrudders filed a brief for respon- dents Broward County Canvassing Board et al. Bruce S. Rogow, Beverly A. Pohl, and Denise D. Dytrych filed a brief for respondent Palm Beach County Canvassing Board. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the State of Ala- bama et al. by Bill Pryor, Attorney General of Alabama, Margaret L. Fleming, John J. Park, Jr., Charles B. Campbell, Scott L. Rouse, A. Vernon Barnett IV, and Richard E. Trewhella, Jr., Assistant Attorneys General; for the Common- wealth of Virginia et al. by Mark L. Earley, Attorney General of Virginia, Randolph A. Beales, Chief Deputy Attorney General, William Henry Hurd, Solicitor General, Judith Williams Jagdmann, Deputy Attorney General, Siran S. Faulders and Maureen Riley Matsen, Senior Assistant Attorneys General, Eleanor Anne Chesney, Anthony P. Meredith, and Valerie L. Myers, Assistant Attorneys General, Charlie Condon, Attorney General of South Carolina, and Don Stenberg, Attorney General of Nebraska; and for William H. Haynes et al. by Jay Alan Sekulow, Thomas P. Monaghan, Stuart J. Roth, Colby M. May, James M. Henderson, Sr., David A. Cortman, Griffin B. Bell, Paul D. Clement, and Jeffrey S. Bucholtz. Steven R. Shapiro, Laughlin McDonald, and James K. Green filed a brief for the American Civil Liberties Union as amicus curiae urging affir- mance. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the Florida Senate et al. by Charles Fried, Einer Elhauge, and Roger J. Magnuson; for the State of Iowa et al. by Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General of Iowa, Dennis W. Johnson, Solicitor General, and Tam B. Ormiston, Deputy Attorney General, and by the Attor- neys General for their respective States as follows: Bill Lockyer of California, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Earl I. Anzai of Hawaii, Karen M. Free- man-Wilson of Indiana, Andrew Ketterer of Maine, J. Joseph Curran, Jr., of Maryland, Thomas F. Reilly of Massachusetts, Joseph P. Mazurek of Montana, Frankie Sue Del Papa of Nevada, Patricia A. Madrid of New Mexico, Drew Edmondson of Oklahoma, Hardy Myers of Oregon, and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island; for the American Civil Rights Union by John C. Armor and Peter Ferrara; for the Coalition for Local Sovereignty by Kenneth B. Clark; and for the Disenfranchised Voters in the USA et al. by Ilise Levy Feitshans. ============================================================ No. 99-1235, Green Tree Financial Corp.-Alabama et al. v. Randolph Carter G. Phillips argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Paul J. Zidlicky, Robert A. Huffaker, and William H. Webster. Joseph M. Sellers argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Suzette M. Malveaux, Deborah J. Vagins, C. Knox McLaney III, and Lynn W. Jinks III. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the Alabama Manu- factured Housing Institute by Robert E. Sasser; for the American Arbitration Association by Florence Peterson, John M. Townsend, Daniel Wolf, and James H. Carter; for the American Bankers Association et al. by Christopher R. Lipsett, Eric J. Mogilnicki, and Todd Zubler; and for the Equal Employment Advisory Council by Ann Elizabeth Reesman. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the Consumers Union of the United States by Sally J. Greenberg; for Public Citizen by Alan B. Morrison and Paul Levy; for Trial Lawyers for Public Justice et al. by F. Paul Bland, Jr., Arthur H. Bryant, and Jeffrey White; and for Terry Johnson et al. by Daniel A. Edelman and James O. Latturner. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America by Alan S. Kaplinsky, David H. Pittinsky, Thomas B. Roberts, and Robin S. Conrad; for the National Arbitration Forum by Edward C. Anderson, David F. Herr, and Michael C. McCarthy; for the National Asso- ciation of Consumer Advocates by Patricia Sturdevant and Michael D. Dono- van; and for AARP et al. by Stacy Canan, Jean Constantine-Davis, Nina F. Simon, Deborah Zuckerman, Michael R. Schuster, and Elizabeth Renuart. ============================================================ No. 00-949, Bush et al. v. Gore et al. Argued December 11, 2000 Theodore B. Olson argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were Douglas R. Cox, Thomas G. Hungar, Benjamin L. Ginsberg, Michael A. Carvin, Barry Richard, George Terwilliger III, Timothy E. Flanigan, Wil- liam K. Kelley, John F. Manning, and Bradford R. Clark. Joseph P. Klock, Jr., argued the cause for Kathryn Harris et al., respon- dents under this Court's Rule 12.6 in support of petitioners. With him on the brief were John W. Little III, Alvin F. Lindsay III, Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid, and Bill L. Bryant, Jr. David Boies argued the cause for respondents Gore et al. With him on the brief were Laurence H. Tribe, Thomas C. Goldstein, Jonathan S. Massey, Kendall Coffey, and Peter J. Rubin. Briefs for respon- dents in support of petitioners, under this Court's Rule 12.6, were filed by William Kemper Jennings for Glenda Carr et al.; by Robert A. Destro for Ste- phen Cruce et al.; and by George S. LeMieux and Frederick J. Springer for John E. Thrasher. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the State of Ala- bama by Bill Pryor, Attorney General, and Charles B. Campbell, Scott L. Rouse, and A. Vernon Barnett IV, Assistant Attorneys General; for the Florida House of Representatives et al. by Charles Fried, Einer Elhauge, and Roger J. Magnuson; for William H. Haynes et al. by Jay Alan Sekulow, Thomas P. Monaghan, Stuart J. Roth, Colby M. May, James M. Henderson, Sr., David A. Cortman, Griffin B. Bell, Paul D. Clement, and Jeffrey S. Bucholtz. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law by Burt Neuborne; and for Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General of Florida, by Mr. Butter- worth, pro se, Paul F. Hancock, Deputy Attorney General, Jason Vail, Assis- tant Attorney General, and Kimberly J. Tucker. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the National Bar Association by David Earl Honig; for Robert Harris et al. by Bruce J. Terris, Carolyn Smith Pravlik, Kathleen L. Millian, Sarah Adams, and Roger J. Bernstein; and for Michael F. Wasserman, pro se. ============================================================ No. 99-1178, Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. Armt Corps of Engineers et al. Argued October 31, 2000 Timothy S. Bishop argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Kaspar J. Stoffelmayr, Sharon Swingle, and George J. Mannina, Jr. Deputy Solicitor General Wallace argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief for the federal respondents were Solicitor General Wax- man, Assistant Attorney General Schiffer, Malcolm L. Stewart, and John A Bryson. Myron M. Cherry filed a brief for respondents Village of Bartlett et al. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the State of Alabama by Bill Pryor, Attorney General, Alice Ann Byrne, Assistant Attorney General, and Jeffrey S. Sutton; for the American Farm Bureau Federation et al. by William G. Myers III; for Arid Operations, Inc., by Charles L. Kaiser; for Cargill, Inc., by Leslie G. Landau, Edgar B. Washburn, and David M. Ivester; for the Cato Institute et al. by Theodore M. Cooperstein, William H. Mellor, Clint Bolick, Scott G. Bullock, Timothy Lynch, Robert A. Levy, and Ronald D. Rotunda; for the Center for the Original Intent of the Constitution by Michael P. Farris and Scott W. Somerville; for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States by Robert R. Gasaway, Jeffrey B. Clark, Daryl Joseffer, and Robin S. Conrad; for the Claremont Institute Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence by Edwin Meese III; for Defenders of Property Rights by Nancie G. Marzulla; for the National Association of Home Builders by Thomas C. Jackson; for the Nationwide Public Projects Coalition et al. by Lawrence R. Liebesman; for the Pacific Legal Foundation et al. by Anne M. Hayes and M. Reed Hopper; for the Serrano Water District et al. by Virginia S. Albrecht and Stephen J. Wenderoth; for the Washington Legal Foundation et al. by Mark A. Perry, Daniel J. Popeo, and Paul D. Kamenar; for the U. S. Conference of Mayors et al. by Richard Ruda and James I. Crowley; and for James J. Wilson by Steven A. Steinbach and Gerald A. Feffer. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the State of California et al. by Bill Lockyer, Attorney General of California, Richard M. Frank, Chief Assistant Attorney General, J. Matthew Rodriguez, Senior Assis- tant Attorney General, Dennis M. Eagan, Supervising Deputy Attorney Gen- eral, and Joseph Barbieri, Deputy Attorney General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Thomas J. Miller of Iowa, An- drew Ketterer of Maine, John J. Farmer, Jr., of New Jersey, W. A. Drew Edmondson of Oklahoma, Hardy Myers of Oregon, William H. Sorrell of Ver- mont, and Christine O. Gregoire of Washington; for the Anti-Defamation League et al. by Martin E. Karlinsky, Steven M. Freeman, Michael Lieberman, and Elliot M. Mincberg; and for Environmental Defense et al. by Louis R. Cohen and Michael Bean. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the American Forest & Paper Asso- ciation et al. by Russell S. Frye; for the Center for Individual Rights by Mi- chael E. Rosman; for the National Stone Association by Kurt E. Blase; and for Dr. Gene Likens et al. by Michael Bean. ============================================================ No. 99-8576, Glover v. United States Argued November 27, 2000 Michael L. Waldman argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner. Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Assistant Attorney General Robinson, Matthew D. Roberts, and Joel M. Gershowitz. David M. Zlotnick, Peter Goldberger, and Kyle O'Dowd filed a brief for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers et al. as amici curiae urging reversal. ============================================================ No. 99-1295, Gitlitz et al. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Argued October 2, 200 Darrell D. Hallett argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were John M. Colvin and Robert J. Chicoine. Kent L. Jones argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Acting Assistant Attorney General Junghans, Deputy Solicitor General Wallace, Teresa E. McLaughlin, and Edward T. Perelmuter. Richard M. Lipton and Theodore R. Bots filed a brief for the Real Estate Roundtable as amicus curiae urging reversal. ============================================================ No. 99-7504, Lopez v. Davis, Warden Mark V. Meierhenry argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner. Beth S. Brinkmann argued the cause for the United States. With her on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Assistant Attorney General Robin- son, and Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben. Stephen R. Sady filed a brief for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers et al. as amici curiae urging reversal. [Page 2] [Page 12]
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