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INDEX

RETIREES’ HEALTH CARE BENEFITS. See Constitutional Law, II,

1; IX, 1.

RETRIALS ON PRIOR CONVICTION ALLEGATIONS. See Constitu-

tional Law, I.

RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT. See Constitutional Law, VII.

SCHOOLS’ LIABILITY FOR TEACHER-STUDENT SEXUAL HAR-

ASSMENT. See Education Amendments Act of 1972.

SEARCHES AND SEIZURES. See Constitutional Law, VIII.

SELF-INCRIMINATION. See Constitutional Law, VII.

SENTENCING. See Constitutional Law, I; Criminal Law, 3.

SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS. See Jurisdiction, 1.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT. See Civil Rights Act of 1964; Education

Amendments of 1972.

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT.

Disability beneﬁts—Appeal of a remand order.—A Social Security dis-
ability claimant seeking court reversal of an agency decision denying bene-
ﬁts may appeal a district court order remanding case to agency for further
proceedings. Forney v. Apfel, p. 266.

SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY. See Jurisdiction, 2.

STANDING TO SUE.

1. Line Item Veto Act.—Appellees, who claim to have been injured
when provisions of duly enacted laws were canceled pursuant to Act, have
standing to challenge Act’s constitutionality. Clinton v. City of New
York, p. 417.

2. Voters—Federal Election Commission’s political committee deci-
sion.—Respondent voters have standing to challenge FEC’s decision that
an organization is not a political committee subject to Federal Election
Campaign Act of 1971 disclosure requirements regarding its membership,
contributions, and expenditures; case is remanded for FEC to decide issue
under its new regulations. Federal Election Comm’n v. Akins, p. 11.

STATE TAXES. See Taxes.

SUBPOENAS. See Attorney-Client Privilege.

SUPREME COURT. See also Jurisdiction, 3.

Term statistics, p. 1303.

SURVIVAL ACTION FOR DAMAGES. See Maritime Law.