Case: Barth v. Kaye, Chief Judge, Court of Appeals of New York, et al.; Hurley et ux. v. Motor Coach Industries, Inc.; Thompson v. Mengel, Clerk, Supreme Court of Ohio; Tonn v. United States; Koukios v. Ganson et al.; McDonald v. United States; Ortiz v. Pitcher, Warden; Wilson v. United States; Hesse v. Department of State; Reynoso v. McGinnis, Superintendent, Southport Correctional Facility; Twillie v. Brennan, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution at Albion, et al.; Sacco v. Cooksey, Warden, et al.; Paul v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections; Gundy v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al.; Ziskis v. United States; Boulineau v. Tripp et al.; Jarrett v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections; Rasten v. Northeastern University; Siegel v. Columbia/Pentagon City National Orthopedic Hospital et al.; Siegel v. Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. et al.; Salinas Mestiza v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division; LaBlanche v. Halter, Acting Commissioner of Social Security; Tipp v. AmSouth Bank, N. A.; Jefferson v. Cambra, Warden; Lucey v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections; Bramson v. United States; Brown v. Hodges, Governor of South Carolina, et al.; Page-Bey v. United States; Lampkin v. United States; Wolfram v. Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, et al., In re Cummings, Dunmon v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division; Steele v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections
Abbreviation: Barth v. Kaye
Decision Date: 2001-04-16
Docket Number: No. 00-925; No. 00-955; No. 00-980; No. 00-1042; No. 00-1120; No. 00-6001; No. 00-6288; No. 00-6432; No. 00-6555; No. 00-6735; No. 00-7157; No. 00-7202; No. 00-7247; No. 00-7420; No. 00-7436; No. 00-7528; No. 00-7549; No. 00-7554; No. 00-7577; No. 00-7578; No. 00-7653; No. 00-7693; No. 00-7748; No. 00-7817; No. 00-7818; No. 00-7840; No. 00-7842; No. 00-7847; No. 00-7859; No. 00-7965; No. 00-8027; No. 00-8209; No. 00-8396
Citation: 532 U.S. 990
Volume: 532
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Barth v. Kaye, Chief Judge, Court of Appeals of New York, et al., Hurley et ux. v. Motor Coach Industries, Inc., Thompson v. Mengel, Clerk, Supreme Court of Ohio, Tonn v. United States, Koukios v. Ganson et al., McDonald v. United States, Ortiz v. Pitcher, Warden, Wilson v. United States, Hesse v. Department of State, Reynoso v. McGinnis, Superintendent, Southport Correctional Facility, Twillie v. Brennan, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution at Albion, et al., Sacco v. Cooksey, Warden, et al., Paul v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, Gundy v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al., Ziskis v. United States, Boulineau v. Tripp et al., Jarrett v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, Rasten v. Northeastern University, Siegel v. Columbia/Pentagon City National Orthopedic Hospital et al., Siegel v. Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. et al., Salinas Mestiza v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, LaBlanche v. Halter, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Tipp v. AmSouth Bank, N. A., Jefferson v. Cambra, Warden, Lucey v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, Bramson v. United States, Brown v. Hodges, Governor of South Carolina, et al., Page-Bey v. United States, Lampkin v. United States, Wolfram v. Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, et al., In re Cummings, Dunmon v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, Steele v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections,
Judges: 
Pages: 990–992

Head Matter:
No. 00-925.
No. 00-955.
No. 00-980.
No. 00-1042.
No. 00-1120.
No. 00-6001.
Barth v. Kaye, Chief Judge, Court of Appeals of New York, et al., Hurley et ux. v. Motor Coach Industries, Inc., Thompson v. Mengel, Clerk, Supreme Court of Ohio, Tonn v. United States, Koukios v. Ganson et al., McDonald v. United States, Ortiz v. Pitcher, Warden, Wilson v. United States, Hesse v. Department of State, Reynoso v. McGinnis, Superintendent, Southport Correctional Facility, Twillie v. Brennan, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution at Albion, et al., Sacco v. Cooksey, Warden, et al., Paul v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, Gundy v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al., Ziskis v. United States, Boulineau v. Tripp et al., Jarrett v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, Rasten v. Northeastern University, Siegel v. Columbia/Pentagon City National Orthopedic Hospital et al., Siegel v. Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. et al., Salinas Mestiza v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, LaBlanche v. Halter, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Tipp v. AmSouth Bank, N. A., Jefferson v. Cambra, Warden, Lucey v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, Bramson v. United States, Brown v. Hodges, Governor of South Carolina, et al., Page-Bey v. United States, Lampkin v. United States, Wolfram v. Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, et al., In re Cummings, Dunmon v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, Steele v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections,

Opinion:
531 U.S. 1147;
531 U.S. 1148;
531 U.S. 1149;
531 U.S. 1151;
531 U.S. 1153;
531 U.S. 1154;
No. 00-6288.
No. 00-6432.
No. 00-6555.
No. 00-6735.
No. 00-7157.
No. 00-7202.
No. 00-7247.
No. 00-7420.
No. 00-7436.
No. 00-7528.
No. 00-7549.
No. 00-7554.
No. 00-7577.
No. 00-7578.
No. 00-7653.
No. 00-7693.
No. 00-7748.
No. 00-7817.
No. 00-7818.
No. 00-7840.
No. 00-7842.
No. 00-7847.
No. 00-7859.
No. 00-7965.
No. 00-8027.
531 U.S. 1019;
531 U.S. 1154;
531 U.S. 1154;
531 U.S. 1086;
531 U.S. 1129;
531 U.S. 1156;
531 U.S. 1157;
531 U.S. 1162;
531 U.S. 1163;
631 U.S. 1167;
531 U.S. 1168;
531 U.S. 1168;
531 U.S. 1169;
531 U.S. 1169;
531 U.S. 1194;
531 U.S. 1173;
531 U.S. 1196;
531 U.S. 1197;
531 U.S. 1197;
531 U.S. 1177;
ante, p. 926;
531 U.S. 1177;
531 U.S. 1178;
531 U.S. 1180;
531 U.S. 1142;
No. 00-8209.
No. 00-8396.
ante, p. 911; and
531 U.S. 1203. Petitions for rehearing denied.