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Rehearing Denied

U.S.
Aug 28, 2000
530 U.S. 1297 (2000)

Opinion

AUGUST 28, 2000


99-1794 GERRISH v. COUNTY OF GENESEE ET AL., ante, p. 1276;

99-1837 ANDERSON ET UX. v. CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE ET AL., ante, p. 1263;

99-7643 HIBBERT v. TERHUNE, DIRECTOR, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS ET AL., 529 U.S. 1007;

99-8341 ROGERS v. ILLINOIS, 529 U.S. 1089;

99-8587 FEURTADO v. UNITED STATES, 529 U.S. 1102;

99-8724 IN RE KING, 529 U.S. 1129;

99-8888 WOODERTS v. JOHNSON, DIRECTOR, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION, ante, p. 1217;

99-9047 SMITH v. APFEL, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, ante, p. 1218;

99-9049 CALDWELL v. GREINER, SUPERINTENDENT, SING SING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, ante, p. 1234;

99-9104 HOLSEY v. GEORGIA, ante, p. 1246;

99-9223 MELONCON v. GODINICH, ante, p. 1265;

99-9250 DODD v. STRUBLE, JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF GEORGIA, MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ET AL., ante, p. 1210;

99-9356 BAILEY v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS ET AL., ante, p. 1279;

99-9487 ORYANG v. MITCHEM, WARDEN, ET AL., ante, p. 1280;

99-9533 PRICE v. RYDER SYSTEM, INC., ET AL., ante, p. 1280;

99-9632 CICCHINELLI v. PENNSYLVANIA, ante, p. 1281; and

99-9772 IN RE DEEMER, ante, p. 1259. Petitions for rehearing denied.

99-1481 VAKHARIA v. SWEDISH CONVENANT HOSPITAL ET AL., ante, p. 1204; and

99-7210 STANCLIFF v. JOHNSON, DIRECTOR, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION, 528 U.S. 1164. Motions for leave to file petitions for rehearing denied.

99-1641 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. v. MFS INTELENET, INC., ET AL., ante, p. 1284. Petition for rehearing denied. JUSTICE O'CONNOR took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.


Summaries of

Rehearing Denied

U.S.
Aug 28, 2000
530 U.S. 1297 (2000)
Case details for

Rehearing Denied

Case Details

Full title:REHEARING DENIED

Court:U.S.

Date published: Aug 28, 2000

Citations

530 U.S. 1297 (2000)

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