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ORDERS 

1143 

558 U. S. 

January 15, 19, 2010 

tioners’  brief  is  to  be  ﬁled  on  or  before  Thursday,  February  25, 
2010.  Respondents’  brief  is  to  be  ﬁled  on  or  before  Thursday, 
March 25, 2010.  Reply briefs, if any, are to be ﬁled in accordance 
with  this  Court’s  Rule  25.3.  Reported  below:  586  F.  3d  671. 

Appeals  Dismissed 

January  19,  2010 

No.  09–416.  Schwarzenegger,  Governor  of  California, 

et  al.  v.  Plata  et  al.;  and 

No.  09–553.  California  State Republican  Legislator  In­
tervenors  et  al.  v.  Plata  et  al.  Appeals  from  D.  C.  E.  D.  & 
D.  C.  N.  D.  Cal.  dismissed  for  want  of  jurisdiction.  The  Court 
takes  note  that  a  further  order  has  been  entered  in  these  cases, 
but  that  order  is  not  the  subject  of  these  appeals.  It  is  also 
noted that the District Court has stayed its further order pending 
review  by  this  Court. 

Certiorari  Granted—Reversed  and  Remanded. 

(See  No.  09– 

5270,  ante,  p.  209.) 

Certiorari  Granted—Vacated  and  Remanded. 

(See  also  No.  09– 

5731,  ante,  p.  220.) 

No.  07–1483.  Patrick,  Warden  v.  Smith.  C.  A.  9th  Cir. 
Motion  of  respondent  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis 
granted.  Certiorari  granted,  judgment  vacated,  and  case  re­
manded  for  further  consideration  in  light  of  McDaniel  v.  Brown, 
ante,  p.  120  (per  curiam).  Reported  below:  508  F.  3d  1256. 

No.  08–652.  Beard,  Secretary,  Pennsylvania  Depart­
ment  of  Corrections,  et  al.  v.  Abu-Jamal.  C.  A.  3d  Cir. 
Motion  of  respondent  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis 
granted.  Certiorari  granted,  judgment  vacated,  and  case  re­
manded for further consideration in light of Smith v.  Spisak, ante, 
p.  139.  Reported  below:  520  F.  3d  272. 

No. 08–7757.  Watts v.  United States.  C. A. 11th Cir.  Mo­
tion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. 
Certiorari granted, judgment vacated, and case remanded for fur­
ther consideration in light of the position asserted by the Solicitor 
General  in  her  brief  for  the  United  States  ﬁled  on  May  8,  2009. 
No.  09–122.  Hunter  v.  United  States.  C.  A.  11th  Cir. 
Certiorari granted, judgment vacated, and case remanded for fur­