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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Supreme Court Orders(ORDER LIST: 534 U.S.) TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2002 APPEAL -- SUMMARY DISPOSITION 01-721 ROBERTSON, NORMAN, ET AL. V. BARTELS, LARRY, ET AL.The judgment is affirmed. CERTIORARI -- SUMMARY DISPOSITION 00-1503 GAINESVILLE, FL V. CANNABIS ACTION NETWORKThe petition for a writ of certiorari is granted.The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuitfor further consideration in light of Thomas v. ChicagoPark District, 534 U.S. ___ (2002). ORDERS IN PENDING CASES 01M32 DELK, MONTY ALLEN V. COCKRELL, DIR., TX DCJThe motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperiswithout an affidavit of indigency executed by petitioneris granted.00-1214 ALABAMA V. SHELTON, LeREED The motion of National Association of CriminalDefense Lawyers for leave to participate in oralargument as amicus curiae and for divided argument isgranted to be divided as follows: 20 minutes forrespondent and 10 minutes for amicus curiae. The motionof petitioner for additional time for oral argument isdenied. The order of October 1, 2001, granting themotion of Texas, et al., for leave to participate inoral argument as amici curiae and for divided argumentis rescinded.00-1531 ) VERIZON MARYLAND INC. V. PUBLIC SERVICE COMM'N OF MD 00-1711 ) UNITED STATES V. PUBLIC SERVICE COMM'N OF MD The motion of TCG Maryland, Inc. to treatbrief of AT&T Communications of Illinois, Inc.,et al., in Mathias v. WorldCom Technologies, Inc.,No. 00-878, as brief of respondent in these casesis granted. The motion of Illinois Bell dba AmeritechIllinois to consider brief filed in Mathias v.WorldCom Technologies, Inc., No. 00-878, as a brief asamicus curiae in these cases is granted. Justice O Connortook no part in the consideration or decision of thesemotions.00-1737 WATCHTOWER BIBLE, ETC. V. STRATTON, OH, ET AL. The motion of Electronic Privacy InformationCenter, et al. for leave to file a brief as amici curiaeis granted. The motion of Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-Day Saints for leave to file a brief as amicuscuriae is granted.00-1751 ) ZELMAN, SUPT. OF PUB. INSTR. V. SIMMONS-HARRIS, DORIS, ET AL. 00-1777 ) HANNA PERKINS SCHOOL, ET AL. V. SIMMONS-HARRIS, DORIS, ET AL. 00-1779 ) TAYLOR, SENEL, ET AL. V. SIMMONS-HARRIS, DORIS, ET AL. The motion of petitioners Hanna Perkins School, etal., for additional time for oral argument and fordivided argument is granted and ten additional minutesare allotted for that purpose. The motion of respondentsfor additional time for oral argument and for dividedargument is granted and ten additional minutes areallotted for that purpose.00-1770 ) HUD V. RUCKER, PEARLIE, ET AL.00-1781 ) OAKLAND HOUSING AUTH., ET AL V. RUCKER, PEARLIE, ET AL. The motion of the Solicitor General for dividedargument is granted. Justice Breyer took no part in theconsideration or decision of this motion.01-46 FED. MARITIME COMM'N V. SC STATE PORTS AUTHORITY The motion of the Solicitor General for dividedargument is granted and the time for oral argument isdivided as follows: 20 minutes for the Federal MaritimeCommission and 10 minutes for the Solicitor General.01-400 BELL, WARDEN V. CONE, GARY B. The motion for appointment of counsel is grantedand it is ordered that Robert L. Hutton, Esquire, ofMemphis, Tennessee, is appointed to serve as counsel forthe respondent in this case.01-7149 EMMANUEL, AXELL, ET UX. V. UNITED STATES, ET AL. The motion of petitioners for leave to proceed informa pauperis is denied. Petitioners are allowed untilFebruary 12, 2002, within which to pay the docketing feerequired by Rule 38(a) and to submit a petition incompliance with Rule 33.1 of the Rules of this Court. APPEAL -- JURISDICTION POSTPONED 01-714 UTAH, ET AL. V. EVANS, SEC. OF COMMERCEFurther consideration of the question ofjurisdiction is postponed to the hearing of the case onthe merits. CERTIORARI GRANTED 01-704 UNITED STATES, ET AL. V. BEAN, THOMAS L.01-706 SPRIETSMA, REX R. V. MERCURY MARINE The petitions for writs of certiorari are granted.01-270 YELLOW FREIGHT SYSTEM, INC. V. MICHIGAN, ET AL. The petition for a writ of certiorari is grantedlimited to the following question: Whether the MichiganSupreme Court erred in holding that, under 49 U.S.C.11506(c)(2)(B)(iv)(III) (1994) and 49 U.S.C. 14504(c)(2)(B)(iv)(III) (Supp. V 1999), only a State s generic fee isrelevant to determining the fee that was collected orcharged as of November 15, 1991.01-705 ) BARNHART, COMM'R, SSA V. PEABODY COAL CO., ET AL. 01-715 ) HOLLAND, MICHAEL H., ET AL. V. BELLAIRE CORP., ET AL. The petitions for writs of certiorari are granted.The cases are consolidated and a total of one hour isallotted for oral argument. CERTIORARI DENIED 00-1417 ) BECK, GARRICK, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES00-8512 ) SEDLACKO, STEPHEN V. UNITED STATES 00-1815 STEAKHOUSE, INC., ET AL. V. RALEIGH, NC, ET AL. 00-1839 MacDONALD, ROBERT, ET AL. V. CHICAGO, IL 00-9621 PEREZ, ADALBERTO V. UNITED STATES 00-10787 GUERRERO-BARAJAS, ERNESTO V. UNITED STATES 01-64 HERSON, JEFFREY V. OREGON DMV 01-475 JAMES, IRMA J., ET AL. vs. DALLAS, TX, ET AL. 01-592 ) CALIFORNIA FEDERAL BANK, FSB V. UNITED STATES 01-698 ) UNITED STATES V. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL BANK, FSB 01-619 BRAGG, PATRICIA, ET AL. vs. WV COAL ASSN., ET AL. 01-639 ) MINORITY MEDIA COUNCIL vs. MD/DC/DE BROADCASTERS, ET AL 01-662 ) OFF. OF COMMUN. INC., ETC. vs. MD/DC/DE BROADCASTERS, ET AL 01-664 AFGE, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES 01-674 YANCO, PAMELA H. V. UNITED STATES 01-694 STERLING CONSULTING CORP. V. UNITED STATES 01-701 TACO BELL CORP. V. WRENCH LLC, ET AL. 01-707 HANSARD, SUZANNE V. REDDING RANCHERIA 01-709 ITNX V. ALPHA BUSINESS GROUP, ET AL. 01-710 LOGITECH, INC. V. GART, SAMUEL 01-713 SECTION 28 PARTNERSHIP V. MARTIN COUNTY, FL 01-719 CAMPBELL, KARI, ET AL. V. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO., ETC. 01-730 PAPA, ANGELO A. V. FAWCETT, DAVID, ET AL. 01-736 WATKINS, JEFFERY D. V. ROADWAY EXPRESS, INC. 01-737 TRANSAMERICA OCCIDENTAL LIFE V. SEC. LIFE INS. CO., ET AL. 01-746 RATNER, BENJAMIN, ET AL. V. LOUDOUN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL 01-747 SANGHVI, PRAVIN V. ST. CATHERINES HOSPITAL 01-750 PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL CORP. V. BLAKE, TOMASENE 01-753 BRADBURY, JOHN H. V. IDAHO JUDICIAL COUNCIL 01-756 REGAL FISH LTD. V. FISH, JEFFREY P. 01-761 MARTIN, JAMES L. V. QUACKENBUSH, CHUCK, ET AL. 01-767 MITRANO, PETER P. V. KELLY, VIRGINIA L. 01-775 UMPHREY, WALTER, ET AL. vs. TEXAS 01-784 U. S., EX REL. NORBECK V. BASIN ELECTRIC POWER 01-796 HELSETH, TIMOTHY V. BURCH, JOHN 01-899 GALLO, GINO J. V. UNITED STATES 01-5127 HOOD, TERRANCE L. V. ILLINOIS 01-5769 MARSHALL, MARK A. V. UNITED STATES 01-5821 ROBLES, ANTHONY V. UNITED STATES 01-6194 TAYLOR, ANTHONY V. MICHIGAN 01-6553 ENAS, MICHAEL L. V. UNITED STATES 01-6914 BANE, JOHN M. V. TENNESSEE 01-6918 HARTJE, ROBERT C. V. UNITED STATES 01-6928 WILLIAMS, RONALD C. V. UNITED STATES 01-6937 JACQUINOT, MICHAEL B. V. UNITED STATES 01-6974 OLIVER, JOEY D. V. MICHIGAN 01-7044 MURPHY, ULYSSES V. OHIO 01-7058 HUNT, STEVEN V. GEORGIA 01-7059 THOMPSON, CHARLES W. V. NEWLAND, WARDEN, ET AL. 01-7063 SCOTT, YVETTE V. LOUISIANA 01-7065 SMOOT, KENNETH R. V. TAVENNER, LYNN L. 01-7066 HOLLOWELL, BRIAN L. V. COCKRELL, DIR., TX DCJ 01-7069 McKINNEY, ALONZO vs. CA DOC, ET AL. 01-7070 BUREK, SANDRA L. V. VALLEY CAMP COAL CO. 01-7136 WHITEHEAD, JOHN V. COWAN, WARDEN 01-7193 MONIZ, STACY V. UNITED STATES 01-7299 RICHMOND, BRIAN A. V. UNITED STATES 01-7316 DE MARTINEZ, ARACELI B. V. UNITED STATES 01-7318 PELLY, GEORGE F. V. UNITED STATES 01-7330 CRAIG, JOSHUA W. V. UNITED STATES 01-7333 AREVALO, GABRIEL C. V. UNITED STATES 01-7337 COTTOM, JOYCE Y. V. UNITED STATES 01-7340 HERRERA-GONZALEZ, GERARDO V. UNITED STATES 01-7342 GRAYSON, REGINALD C. V. UNITED STATES 01-7343 GIBSON, BERNARD, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES 01-7345 WILLIAMS, ARTHUR L. V. UNITED STATES 01-7354 POMPEY, ANDREW V. UNITED STATES 01-7357 FINK, RANDY V. UNITED STATES 01-7360 CANTU-GONZALEZ, NICOLAS V. UNITED STATES The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied.01-684 COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE V. UNITED STATES, ET AL. The motion of Save Domestic Oil, Inc. for leave tofile a brief as amicus curiae is granted. The petitionfor a writ of certiorari is denied.01-691 STEWART, DIR., AZ DOC V. LAMBRIGHT, JOE L. 01-769 DONNELLY, SUPT., WENDE V. RAHEEM, JEHAN A. The motions of respondents for leave to proceed informa pauperis are granted. The petitions for writs ofcertiorari are denied.01-695 IRWIN MORTGAGE CORP. V. CULPEPPER, JOHN R., ET AL. The motion of Mortgage Bankers Association ofAmerica, et al. for leave to file a brief as amicicuriae is granted. The petition for a writ of certiorariis denied.01-699 HARRIS, BENITA S. V. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 01-745 SULLIVAN, DONALD E. V. RAYTHEON CO., ET AL. The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied.Justice Breyer took no part in the consideration ordecision of these petitions. HABEAS CORPUS DENIED 01-890 IN RE ERIC BALLThe petition for a writ of habeas corpus is denied. MANDAMUS DENIED 01-712 IN RE WILLIAM MAYS, ET AL.The petition for a writ of mandamus is denied.01-793 IN RE AUGUSTUS J. SIMMONS The petition for writ of mandamus and/orprohibition is denied. REHEARINGS DENIED 00-1931 CORDERO, ANGEL F. V. MINETA, SEC. OF TRANSP.00-10622 LAW, DARREN A. V. UNITED STATES 01-5408 MINIX, REBECCA, ET AL. V. TRI CITIES HEALTH SVCS. CORP 01-5817 WILLIAMS, LYNDA J. V. UNITED INS. CO. OF AM. The petitions for rehearing are denied.01-191 IANNACCONE, WILLIAM G. V. MASSANARI, ACTG COMM'R, SSA The motion of petitioner for production of recordsis denied. The petition for rehearing is denied. |
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