Case: Jarrett v. Toxic Action Wash et al.; Jones v. United States; Jefferson County, Alabama v. Acker, Senior Judge, United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama, et al.; Koster v. United States; Meade v. Pep Boys Manny Moe & Jack, Inc., et al.; Skurnick v. Raake; Brazell v. Savannah Electric & Power Co.; Estate of Oliver, Deceased, by Richardson, Personal Representative v. Florida et al.; Kolb v. Texas; Cannings v. Librarian of Congress et al.; Cannings v. Librarian of Congress et al.; and Evelyn v. Librarian of Congress et al.; Dachman v. United States; Richardson v. Albertson's, Inc., et al., In re Font, King v. Poppell et al., Petreykov et al. v. Spitzer, Attorney General of New York, et al.; King v. Upshaw, Warden, et al.; Shivaee v. Virginia et al.; Loftis v. Catoe, Director, South Carolina Department of Corrections, et al.; Patmon v. Oklahoma et al., In re Artis, Moore v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division; Minniecheske v. Shawano County et al., In re Williams Lewis, Pearson v. Catoe; Duckworth v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al.; Visintine v. United States; Rives v. County of Monmouth et al.; Jordan v. Mississippi; Olick v. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. et al.; Harris v. Ballard et al.; Mantilla v. United States; Travis v. Ohio; Burns v. Mississippi; Parise v. United States; Martini v. Rosewell et al.; Chambers v. Bowersox, Superintendent, Potosi Correctional Center; Smith v. Mississippi
Abbreviation: Jarrett v. Toxic Action Wash
Decision Date: 1999-08-23
Docket Number: No. 96-8963; No. 97-9361; No. 98-10; No. 98-1481; No. 98-1672; No. 98-1680; No. 98-1703; No. 98-1787; No. 98-1793; No. 98-1814; No. 98-1815; No. 98-1830; No. 98-1873; No. 98-7589; No. 98-7670; No. 98-8077; No. 98-8352; No. 98-8426; No. 98-8444; No. 98-8468; No. 98-8677; No. 98-8678; No. 98-8736; No. 98-8843; No. 98-8874; No. 98-8933; No. 98-8983; No. 98-9062; No. 98-9097; No. 98-9127; No. 98-9131; No. 98-9140; No. 98-9142; No. 98-9195; No. 98-9278; No. 98-9496; No. 98-9567
Citation: 527 U.S. 1058
Volume: 527
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Jarrett v. Toxic Action Wash et al., Jones v. United States, Jefferson County, Alabama v. Acker, Senior Judge, United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama, et al., Koster v. United States, Meade v. Pep Boys Manny Moe & Jack, Inc., et al., Skurnick v. Raake, Brazell v. Savannah Electric & Power Co., Estate of Oliver, Deceased, by Richardson, Personal Representative v. Florida et al., Kolb v. Texas, Cannings v. Librarian of Congress et al.; Cannings v. Librarian of Congress et al.; and Evelyn v. Librarian of Congress et al., Dachman v. United States, Richardson v. Albertson's, Inc., et al., In re Font, King v. Poppell et al., Petreykov et al. v. Spitzer, Attorney General of New York, et al., King v. Upshaw, Warden, et al., Shivaee v. Virginia et al., Loftis v. Catoe, Director, South Carolina Department of Corrections, et al., Patmon v. Oklahoma et al., In re Artis, Moore v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, Minniecheske v. Shawano County et al., In re Williams Lewis, Pearson v. Catoe, Duckworth v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al., Visintine v. United States, Rives v. County of Monmouth et al., Jordan v. Mississippi, Olick v. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. et al., Harris v. Ballard et al., Mantilla v. United States, Travis v. Ohio, Burns v. Mississippi, Parise v. United States, Martini v. Rosewell et al., Chambers v. Bowersox, Superintendent, Potosi Correctional Center, Smith v. Mississippi,
Judges: 
Pages: 1058–1059

Head Matter:
No. 96-8963.
No. 97-9361.
No. 98-10.
No. 98-1481.
No. 98-1672.
No. 98-1680.
No. 98-1703.
No. 98-1787.
No. 98-1793.
No. 98-1814.
No. 98-1815.
No. 98-1830.
No. 98-1873.
No. 98-7589.
No. 98-7670.
No. 98-8077.
No. 98-8352.
No. 98-8426.
No. 98-8444.
No. 98-8468.
No. 98-8677.
No. 98-8678.
Jarrett v. Toxic Action Wash et al., Jones v. United States, Jefferson County, Alabama v. Acker, Senior Judge, United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama, et al., Koster v. United States, Meade v. Pep Boys Manny Moe & Jack, Inc., et al., Skurnick v. Raake, Brazell v. Savannah Electric & Power Co., Estate of Oliver, Deceased, by Richardson, Personal Representative v. Florida et al., Kolb v. Texas, Cannings v. Librarian of Congress et al.; Cannings v. Librarian of Congress et al.; and Evelyn v. Librarian of Congress et al., Dachman v. United States, Richardson v. Albertson's, Inc., et al., In re Font, King v. Poppell et al., Petreykov et al. v. Spitzer, Attorney General of New York, et al., King v. Upshaw, Warden, et al., Shivaee v. Virginia et al., Loftis v. Catoe, Director, South Carolina Department of Corrections, et al., Patmon v. Oklahoma et al., In re Artis, Moore v. Johnson, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, Minniecheske v. Shawano County et al., In re Williams Lewis, Pearson v. Catoe, Duckworth v. Moore, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al., Visintine v. United States, Rives v. County of Monmouth et al., Jordan v. Mississippi, Olick v. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. et al., Harris v. Ballard et al., Mantilla v. United States, Travis v. Ohio, Burns v. Mississippi, Parise v. United States, Martini v. Rosewell et al., Chambers v. Bowersox, Superintendent, Potosi Correctional Center, Smith v. Mississippi,

Opinion:
522 U. S. 827; ante, p. 373; ante, p. 423; ante, p. 1021; ante, p. 1005; ante, p. 1036; ante, p. 1036; ante, p. 1038; ante, p. 1005; ante, p. 1038; ante, p. 1038; ante, p. 1038; ante, p. 1039; 526 U. S. 1117; 525 U. S. 1167; 526 U. S. 1072; 526 U. S. 1101; 526 U. S. 1119; 526 U. S. 1120; 526 U. S. 1049; 526 U. S. 1103; 526 U. S. 1148; 526 U. S. 1144; 526 U. S. 1162; ante, p. 1007; ante, p. 1008; ante, p. 1024; ante, p. 1026; ante, p. 1040; ante, p. 1041; 526 U. S. 1152; ante, p. 1041; ante, p. 1041; 526 U. S. 1164; ante, p. 1010; ante, p. 1029; and ante, p. 1043. Petitions for rehearing denied.
No. 98-8736.
No. 98-8843.
No. 98-8874.
No. 98-8933.
No. 98-8983.
No. 98-9062.
No. 98-9097.
No. 98-9127.
No. 98-9131.
No. 98-9140.
No. 98-9142.
No. 98-9195.
No. 98-9278.
No. 98-9496.
No. 98-9567.