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Cite as: 524 U. S. 206 (1998)

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Counsel

Paul A. Tufano argued the cause for petitioners. With

him on the briefs was Syndi L. Guido.

Donald Specter argued the cause for respondent. With
him on the brief were Eve H. Cervantez and Arlene B.
Mayerson.

Irving L. Gornstein argued the cause for the United
States as amicus curiae urging afﬁrmance. On the brief
were Solicitor General Waxman, Acting Assistant Attorney
General Lee, Deputy Solicitor General Underwood, Paul
R. Q. Wolfson, Jessica Dunsay Silver, Linda F. Thome, and
Seth M. Galanter.*

*Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were ﬁled for the State of Ne-
vada et al. by Frankie Sue Del Papa, Attorney General of Nevada, and
Anne B. Cathcart, Senior Deputy Attorney General, Betty D. Montgom-
ery, Attorney General of Ohio, Jeffrey S. Sutton, State Solicitor, and Elise
Porter and Todd R. Marti, Assistant Attorneys General, John M. Ferren,
Corporation Counsel of the District of Columbia, and Gus F. Diaz, Acting
Attorney General of Guam, and by the Attorneys General for their respec-
tive jurisdictions as follows: William H. Pryor, Jr., of Alabama, Grant
Woods of Arizona, Winston Bryant of Arkansas, Daniel E. Lungren of
California, Gale A. Norton of Colorado, Robert A. Butterworth of Florida,
Thurbert E. Baker of Georgia, Margery S. Bronster of Hawaii, Alan G.
Lance of Idaho, Thomas J. Miller of Iowa, Carla J. Stovall of Kansas,
Richard P. Ieyoub of Louisiana, J. Joseph Curran, Jr., of Maryland, Frank
J. Kelley of Michigan, Mike Moore of Mississippi, Joseph P. Mazurek of
Montana, Don Stenberg of Nebraska, Philip T. McLaughlin of New Hamp-
shire, Peter Verniero of New Jersey, Tom Udall of New Mexico, Dennis
C. Vacco of New York, Michael F. Easley of North Carolina, Heidi Heit-
kamp of North Dakota, Jeffrey B. Pine of Rhode Island, Charles Molony
Condon of South Carolina, Mark W. Barnett of South Dakota, John Knox
Walkup of Tennessee, Dan Morales of Texas, Jan Graham of Utah, Mark
L. Earley of Virginia, Julio A. Brady of the Virgin Islands, and William
U. Hill of Wyoming; for the Council of State Governments et al. by Rich-
ard Ruda and James I. Crowley; for the Criminal Justice Legal Founda-
tion by Kent S. Scheidegger; and for the Republican Caucus of the Pennsyl-
vania House of Representatives by John P. Krill, Jr., and David R. Fine.
Briefs of amici curiae urging afﬁrmance were ﬁled for the National
Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems et al. by Steven J.
Schwartz, James R. Pingeon, and Stephen F. Hanlon; and for the Na-