WPC  2%B ZgCourierCourier BoldCourier ObliqueApple LaserWriter IINTAPLASIIN.PRS&d H@<hhhhdX@#|d2XX[~1Tr5dddd6X@K@s4dddd `Kr5dddd6Nh[KH6:NH2,@222FTNEmpty TAG for pre-circ footnotes$,H1HEADER Level 1 (I)&)I.؃ OutlineTo set up outline text^ I. A. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a) 1. a. i.(1)(a)(i) 1) a) 1. a. i.(1)(a)(i) 1) a) 1. a. i.(1)(a)(i) 1) a)Ҳ2/ ~OutlineBOutline with Bullets* I. A. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a)-*+x-*+x-*+xҲOutlineNOutline with numbersܸ-} I. A. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a) 1. 1.(1) 1.(1) 1. 1) 1. 1. 1.(1) 1.(1) 1. 1) 1. 1. 1.(1) 1.(1) 1. 1) 1.ҲBQck QuoteSingle spaced indented quote'Ӂ"  X H2HEADER Level 2 (A)&)A.؃ 2~a  H3HEADER Level 3 (1)&\)1.؃    ORDER LIST MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1994 CERTIORARI -- SUMMARY DISPOSITION 93-428 LIVINGSTONE, SEABOURN V. DONAHEY, RICHARD, ET AL. The petition for a writ of certiorari is granted. The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit for  r5  further consideration in light of Key Tronic Corporation  r5e  v. United States, 511 U. S.   (1994).  s4  ORDERS IN PENDING CASES A991 CYNDEE GRIGSBY V. ROBERT O'DONNELL, JUDGE, 301ST DISTRICT COURT, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS The application for stay addressed to Justice Ginsburg and referred to the Court is denied. D-1063 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF PAUL A. WEISS It having been reported to the Court that Paul A. Weiss, of Garden City, New York, has been disbarred from the practice of law by the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of New York, Second Judicial Department, and this Court by order of December 16, 1991, having suspended the said Paul A. Weiss from the practice of law in this Court and directed that a rule issue requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred; And it appearing that the said rule was duly issued and served upon the respondent and that the time to file a response has expired; It is ordered that the said Paul A. Weiss be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys '0*((Ԍ admitted to practice before the Bar of this Court. D-1375 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF WARREN HARDING McNAMARA, JR. It having been reported to the Court that Warren Harding McNamara, Jr., of Newport News, Virginia, has resigned from the practice of law before the Supreme Court of Virginia and this Court by order of March 28, 1994, having suspended the said Warren Harding McNamara, Jr., from the practice of law in this Court and directed that a rule issue requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred; And it appearing that the said rule was duly issued and served upon the respondent and that the time to file a response has expired; It is ordered that the said Warren Harding McNamara, Jr., be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys admitted to practice before the Bar of this Court. D-1380 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF ARTHUR BRYAN COOPER It having been reported to the Court that Arthur Bryan Cooper, of Eaton Town, New Jersey, has been disbarred from the practice of law by the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of New York, First Judicial Department, and this Court by order of April 4, 1994, having suspended the said Arthur Bryan Cooper from the practice of law in this Court and directed that a rule issue requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred; And it appearing that the said rule was duly issued and served upon the respondent and that the time to file a response has expired; '0*((Ԍ It is ordered that the said Arthur Bryan Cooper be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys admitted to practice before the Bar of this Court. D-1385 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF WILLIAM MADISON McCLENNY It having been reported to the Court that William Madison McClenny, of Louisa, Virginia, has been suspended from the practice of law by the Supreme Court of Virginia and this Court by order of April 18, 1994, having suspended the said William Madison McClenny from the practice of law in this Court and directed that a rule issue requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred; And it appearing that the said rule was duly issued and served upon the respondent and that a response has been filed; It is ordered that the said William Madison McClenny be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court and that his name be stricken from the roll of attorneys admitted to practice before the Bar of this Court. D-1405 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF MARQ J. WARNER It is ordered that Marq J. Warner, of Englewood, Colorado, be suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court. D-1406 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF JOHN DANIEL BRENNAN It is ordered that John Daniel Brennan, of Evanston, Illinois, be suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable '0*((Ԍ within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court. D-1407 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF NICK J. ANAST It is ordered that Nick J. Anast, of Schererville, Indiana, be suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court. D-1408 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF BRIAN HAL LESLIE It is ordered that Brian Hal Leslie, of Miami, Florida, be suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court. D-1409 IN THE MATTER OF DISBARMENT OF LOUIS R. BELLER It is ordered that Louis R. Beller, of Miami Beach, Florida, be suspended from the practice of law in this Court and that a rule issue, returnable within forty days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court. S3 IN THE MATTER OF THE DISBARMENT OF DIANA KEARNY POWELL It having been reported to the Court that Diana Kearny Powell, of Washington, D.C., has been disbarred from the practice of law by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and this Court by order of November 6, 1967, having suspended the said Diana Kearny Powell from the practice of law in this Court and directed that a rule issue requiring her to show cause why she should not be disbarred; And it appearing that the said rule was duly '0*((Ԍ issued and served upon the respondent and that the time to file a response has expired; It is ordered that the said Diana Kearny Powell be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court and that her name be stricken from the roll of attorneys admitted to practice before the Bar of this Court. 65 ORIG. TEXAS V. NEW MEXICO The motion of the River Master for approval of fees and expenses is granted and the River Master is awarded $836.00 for the period January 1 March 31, 1994, to be paid equally by the parties. 111 ORIG. DELAWARE V. NEW YORK Upon consideration of the Report of the Special Master, the Exceptions of plaintiffintervenor States of Alabama, et al. and the Reply of Delaware, it is ordered that Delaware's complaint against New York is dismissed, that the renewed motion of Delaware to dismiss the complaint with prejudice is denied, and that the motion of New York to amend its answer in order to assert certain counterclaims is denied without prejudice. The Court takes no action at this time on the recommendation of the Special Master for determining the location of noncorporate debtors.  r5  This cause shall now be known as State of Texas, et al.,  r5P  PlaintiffIntervenors v. State of New York. 921012 SIMPSON PAPER V. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION In light of the dismissal of the petition on January 5, 1994, the order entered June 6, 1994, denying the petition for a writ of certiorari is vacated. 93-986 McINTYRE, MARGARET V. OHIO ELECTIONS COMMN. The motion to substitute Joseph McIntyre, Executor, '0*((Ԍ in place of Margaret McIntyre, deceased, as petitioner in this case is granted. The motion of respondent to dismiss is denied. 93-1224 TODD SHIPYARDS CORP., ET AL. V. EDWARDS, RICHARD, ET AL. The motion of respondent Richard Edwards for assessment of costs and attorneys' fees is denied without prejudice to refiling in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. 93-1535 WEST PENN POWER CO., ET AL. V. PA PUBLIC UTILITY, ET AL. The motion of Metropolitan Edison Company, et al.  r5  for leave to file a brief as amici curiae is granted. The motion of Edison Electric Institute for leave to  r5  file a brief as amicus curiae is granted. 93-1652 CALDERON, WARDEN, ET AL. V. HAMILTON, BERNARD LEE  r5D  The motion of respondent for leave to proceed in  r5  forma pauperis is granted. The motion of Criminal Justice Legal Foundation for leave to file a brief as  r5.  amicus curiae is granted. 93-8312 IN RE GRANT ANDERSON The motion of petitioner for reconsideration of  r5  the order denying leave to proceed in forma pauperis is denied.  s4  CERTIORARI GRANTED  r5  93-1631 BENTSEN, SEC. OF TREASURY V. ADOLPH COORS COMPANY 93-1636 SWINT, TOM, ET AL. V. CHAMBERS CTY. COMMN., ET AL. 93-1677 OKLAHOMA TAX COMMN. V. JEFFERSON LINES, INC. The petitions for writs of certiorari are granted.  s4'  CERTIORARI DENIED'0*((Ԍ r5  ę 93-1328 INTL. UN. ELECTRONIC, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES 93-1348 ADAMS, STANLEY V. UNITED STATES 93-1377 WARDLAW, WILLIAM V. PICKETT, WILLIAM, ET AL. 93-1437 GILFORD PARTNERS V. PIZITZ, RICHARD, ET AL. 93-1459 GREENFIELD, LEO V. UNITED STATES 93-1461 MAG INSTRUMENT, INC. V. COMMR. PATENTS & TRADEMARKS 93-1463 SOUTHWESTERN BELL, ETC. V. FCC, ET AL. 93-1468 POPELKA, WILLIAM, ET AL. V. LEE, ERIC, ET AL. 93-1469 FOXWOOD MGMT. CO., ET AL. V. FDIC, ET AL. 93-1478 ANDERSON, DONALD, ET AL. V. MSPB 93-1486 FDIC, ETC. V. DAWSON, ROCKLEIGH, ET AL. 93-1489 LOWERY, CAROL, ETC., ET AL. V. FDIC 93-1519 FAIRFAX HOSPITAL V. NLRB, ET AL. 93-1562 MR. SPROUT, INC., ET AL. V. UNITED STATES, ET AL. 93-1569 BOARDS, REGENER, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES 93-1597 COMRIE, BALMAIN, ET AL. V. FED. NATL. MORTGAGE ASSN. 93-1602 FIRST INTERSTATE BANK DENVER V. DUFFIELD, O. F. 93-1608 McBEATH, W. S. V. COOPER, STEVE, ET AL. 93-1615 IL DEPT. OF THE LOTTERY V. MARCHIANDO, NANCY 93-1635 PIGNATO, GARY V. AMERICAN TRANS AIR, INC. 93-1645 ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. V. INTEL CORP. 93-1650 ELJER MFG., INC. V. KOWIN DEVELOPMENT CORP. 93-1654 CRUTCHFIELD, MICHAEL V. McGREGOR, CAROL 93-1656 EICHELBERGER, P. T., ET AL. V. AYCOCK, DOUGLAS, ET AL. 93-1657 LOWERY, JERRY V. REDD, T.E., ETC., ET AL. 93-1659 CAMPBELL, JAMES V. CALIFORNIA 93-1665 HUNGER, RICHARD, ET AL. V. AB, ET AL. 93-1666 STEVENS, EDWARD V. BD. OF LAW EXAMINERS OF TX 93-1667 ALABAMA V. McREYNOLDS, DANIEL 93-1671 FRENCH, MARCIA V. KING, RONALD, ET AL. 93-1675 DeMATTEIS, RICHARD V. PENNSYLVANIA '0*((Ԍ 93-1676 FULLER, RITA, ET AL. V. GOLDEN AGE FISHERIES, ET AL. 93-1681 ROSS, TONY, ET UX. V. FORD MOTOR CREDIT CO. 93-1682 BALCOR REAL ESTATE V. CLARK, H. CHRISTOPHER 93-1683 WHEELER, V. M. V. KIDDER, PEABODY, ET AL. 93-1685 HEBERT, JEFFREY V. BROWN, SEC. OF VA 93-1688 CENTRAL DISTRIB. BEER, ETC. V. CONN, DONALD, ET AL. 93-1689 RICE, EDWARD V. OHIO DEPT. TRANSP., ET AL. 93-1691 MANESS, MONROE V. STAR-KIST FOODS, ET AL. 93-1698 SAUNDERS, CHARLES V. BUSH, FORMER PRESIDENT ET AL. 93-1704 ABRAHAM, STEVE, ETC., ET AL. V. PWG PARTNERSHIP, ET AL. 93-1737 WOZNICK, LAWRENCE E. V. HINSON, ADMINR., FAA 93-1755 MOBIL OIL CORP. V. CYRIL, OKLAHOMA 93-1785 ORGANIZACION JD LTDA, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES, ET AL. 93-1791 REIVES, JOHN V. UNITED STATES 93-1804 SACRAMENTO CITY UNIF. SCH. V. HOLLAND, RACHEL, ETC., ET AL. 93-1807 SCHLEDWITZ, KARL V. UNITED STATES 93-1808 ALAGO, JOSEPH V. UNITED STATES 93-1815 BURNS-TOOLE, PEGGY V. BYRNE, ROGER, ET AL. 93-1819 GONZALEZ, ALFREDO V. UNITED STATES 93-1868 ORTMAN, WILLIAM V. OAKLAND COUNTY, MI, ET AL. 93-6289 SMITH, EDWARD HILTON V. UNITED STATES 93-7161 MURRAY, ROGER RAY V. DUNCAN, WARDEN 93-8056 COPELAND, GARRY V. UNITED STATES 93-8382 ) WILSON, SEAN ANDRE V. UNITED STATES ) 93-8403 ) WILLIAMS, NAMOND EARL V. UNITED STATES ) 93-8450 ) JONES, CARVEL L. V. UNITED STATES 93-8395 GUILLOU, FRANCIS J. V. UNITED STATES 93-8559 GRIGGS, FERRIS W. V. KANSAS, ET AL. 93-8737 RODENBAUGH, DAPHNE M. V. RODENBAUGH, RONALD, ET AL. 93-8740 RODENBAUGH, DAPHNE M. V. RODENBAUGH, RONALD, ET AL. 93-8750 WILLOUGHBY, MICHAEL ANTHONY V. CALIFORNIA '0*((Ԍ 93-8751 WALKER, RICKY V. LANHAM, RICHARD, ET AL. 93-8753 WYATT, RICKY V. OKLAHOMA 93-8759 CARMICHAEL, JAMES T. V. BRYANT, ATTY. GEN. OF AR 93-8766 IRVINE, JOSEPH W. V. TEXAS 93-8768 FUQUA, KEVIN V. GOMEZ, DIR., CA DOC 93-8769 JACKSON, CLARENCE B. V. SHALALA, SEC. OF HHS 93-8771 EDWARDS, JERRY M. V. HARGETT, WARDEN 93-8783 EVANS, TRACY V. NEW YORK 93-8793 MURPHY, CHRISTOPHER P. V. MAASS, SUPT., OR 93-8795 LYON, EDWARD B. V. TEXAS 93-8796 PRICE, JOHN T. V. CONNECTICUT 93-8799 STRINGER, CHARLES V. MISSISSIPPI 93-8800 GOFF, GEORGE V. BURTON, JAMES, ET AL. 93-8801 HOZDISH, JEFFERY V. TYRA, KATHERINE, ET AL. 93-8803 RUFFIN, BILLY V. MEACHUM, COMM., CT DOC 93-8805 MORRIS, CARL V. PERLOS, ALEXANDER C. 93-8810 DEA, JOSEPH V. PENNSYLVANIA, ET AL. 93-8813 JOHNSON, HERMAN, ET UX. V. STATE FARM GENERAL INS. CO. 93-8818 DESMOND, JOHN F. V. NORDBERG, NILS, ET AL. 93-8820 RODENBAUGH, DAPHNE V. GERSON, DONALD 93-8827 YOUNG, RICHARD V. PENNSYLVANIA 93-8830 BELL, HERMAN, ET AL. V. COUGHLIN, COMMR., ET AL. 93-8831 BARNES, THEODORE NATHAN V. GARETNER, TIMOTHY, ET AL. 93-8832 WIESE, JERRY WAYNE V. UNITED STATES 93-8837 CHAMBERS, LARRY V. UNITED STATES 93-8853 WHITLEY, RALPH V. FLORIDA 93-8859 GUERRERO, EDWARDO P. V. CALIFORNIA 93-8861 COOLEY, WILBERT, ET UX. V. KNAPP, KENNETH L., ET AL. 93-8864 HILL, BERNARD V. CARUSO, WARDEN 93-8865 JOHNSON, JAMES H. V. WHITAKER, MELVIN D. 93-8866 THOMAS, MACK W. V. ZAVARAS, EXEC. DIR., CO DOC ' 0*((Ԍ 93-8870 SWINEY, RONALD P. V. HARRELSON, WARDEN, ET AL. 93-8874 TRAINA, ALEXANDER M. V. MISSOURI 93-8876 HERRERA, RAFAEL V. V. NEVADA 93-8909 MIDDLETON, BERNARD V. UNITED STATES 93-8917 DOLAN, CARL RAYMOND V. MAASS, SUPERINTENDENT 93-8926 BETKA, ROLF V. OREGON DEPT. OF REVENUE 93-8927 DARRING, JERRY EARL V. UNITED STATES 93-8935 STROLLAR, AARON V. UNITED STATES 93-8941 ROSAS, CRISTOBAL V. UNITED STATES 93-8945 TAYLOR, RONALD D. V. LUNGREN, ATTY. GEN. OF CA 93-8950 FULLER, MARK K. V. UNITED STATES 93-8979 CASIMONO, ROBERTO V. HUNDLEY, WARDEN, ET AL. 93-8986 COLLINS, GWENDOLYN V. UNITED STATES 93-9009 JONES, MICHAEL A. V. UNITED STATES 93-9013 JOHNSON, JEFFREY V. UNITED STATES 93-9019 DAVIS, LONNIE BERNARD V. UNITED STATES 93-9020 CARPER, RICKEY DEAN V. UNITED STATES 93-9031 ONOKPACHERE, CHRISTOPHER V. UNITED STATES 93-9044 JOHNSON, EMIL A. V. UNITED STATES 93-9056 McCARTHY, JOHN J. V. HEDRICK, WARDEN 93-9083 SAMUELS, DENNIS DAVID V. UNITED STATES 93-9092 TAYLOR, KELVIN V. UNITED STATES 93-9101 BADARACCO, DANIEL VALENTINO V. UNITED STATES 93-9104 FLORES, FELIBERTO, ET UX. V. UNITED STATES 93-9107 GOMEZ, RUBEN V. UNITED STATES 93-9115 MOSES, DARRELL L. V. UNITED STATES 93-9119 AUSTIN, JAMES R. V. PETERS, PAUL, ET AL. 93-9120 MERIT, SAM V. UNITED STATES 93-9129 DIXON, WILLIAM PENN V. UNITED STATES 93-9132 TIPTON, RODNEY, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES 93-9141 GOSHEN, ANDRE V. UNITED STATES ' 0*((Ԍ 93-9156 KEITH, RONALD A. V. McCAUGHTRY, WARDEN The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied. 93-960 MAYCO OIL & CHEM., ET AL. V. TRANSTECH INDUSTRIES, ET AL. The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. Justice Blackmun took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition. 93-1383 ILLINOIS V. PERKINS, LLOYD  r5p  The motion of respondent for leave to proceed in  r5  forma pauperis is granted. The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. 93-1490 RENT STABILIZATION, ET AL. V. HIGGINS, RICHARD, ET AL. The motion of Pacific Legal Foundation for leave to  r5  file a brief as amicus curiae is granted. The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. 93-1674 COLUMBIA UNIV. TRUSTEES V. KARIBIAN, SHARON, ET AL. The motion of Chamber of Commerce of the United  r5.  States of America for leave to file a brief as amicus  r5|  curiae is granted. The motion of Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities for leave to file  r5  a brief as amicus curiae is granted. The motion of Equal Employment Advisory Council, et al. for leave to file a  r5  brief as amici curiae is granted. The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. 93-5944 MULLET, MICHAEL D. V. ARIZONA The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. Justice O'Connor took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition. 93-8855 KING, ROBERT E. V. BOONE, WARDEN, ET AL. The motion of petitioner to defer consideration of ' 0*((Ԍ the petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. 93-7545 HILL, MACK O. V. TEXAS 93-8683 ROMINE, LARRY V. ZANT, WARDEN 93-8728 SCOTT, JAY V. OHIO 93-8730 GILES, ARTHUR L. V. ALABAMA 93-9049 PALMER, CHARLES J. V. CLARKE, WARDEN The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied. Justice Blackmun dissenting: Adhering to my view that the death penalty cannot be imposed fairly within the constraints of our  r5Z  Constitution, see my dissent in Callins v. Collins, 510 U.S.  ,   (1994), I would grant certiorari and vacate the death sentences in these cases.  s4  HABEAS CORPUS DENIED 93-9060 IN RE CHRISTOPHER L. LEWIS 93-9171 IN RE MICHAEL A. NOLT The petitions for writs of habeas corpus are denied.  s4f  MANDAMUS DENIED 93-8802 IN RE HARRY L. BIERLEY The petition for a writ of mandamus is denied. 93-1418 IN RE CALDERON, WARDEN The motion of respondent Melvin Wade for leave to  r5!  proceed in forma pauperis is granted. The petition for a writ of mandamus is denied. REHEARINGS DENIED 93-1015 CARDWELL, DONNA F. V. UNITED STATES 93-1269 HONG, YOUNG IN V. CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL HOSP.' 0*((Ԍ 93-1404 MARTIN, BRENDA V. FL POWER CORP. 93-1531 POLYAK, EARLENE V. HAMILTON, JIM 93-5455 SIMS, ROGER V. UNITED STATES 93-7484 NEWSOME, JACK V. PETERS, DIR., IL DOC, ET AL. 93-7823 YITREF, EJIGAYEUH V. WORKERS' COMP. APPEALS BD. 93-7882 JIMENEZ, PABLO R. V. MGM 93-7999 IN RE SCOTT SANDERS 93-8038 CLAY, ALBERT R. V. MURRAY, DIR., VA DOC 93-8046 DINGLE, BERNIE V. CRAWFORD, QUENIE, ET AL. 93-8051 WHITEHEAD, DAVID V. BRADLEY UNIVERSITY, ET AL. 93-8091 BAKER, SALLY MARIE V. LOPATIN, MILLER ET AL. 93-8113 ARNETT, ALCINE V. KELLOGG COMPANY 93-8159 BROWN-BRUNSON, V., ET VIR V. HUNTER, SUPT., ETC., ET AL. 93-8342 BOALBEY, RICHARD V. ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ET AL. The petitions for rehearing are denied. 93-7098 RICHLEY, DARRYL V. V. ENDELL, DIR., AR DOC 93-7167 HOLMES, JAMES W., ET AL. V. ENDELL, DIR., AR DOC 93-7441 JEFFERSON, LAWRENCE J. V. ZANT, WARDEN 93-7730 ELKINS, MICHAEL E. V. SOUTH CAROLINA The petitions for rehearing are denied. Justice Blackmun dissents from the denial of rehearing. He would grant the petitions for rehearing, grant the petitions for certiorari, and vacate petitioners' death  r5  sentences. See Callins v. Collins, 510 U.S.  ,   (1994). 93-7178 DAVIS, DERRICK H. V. UNITED STATES The motion for leave to file a petition for rehearing is denied.  s5' - RECESS ORDER ă' 0*((Ԍ The Court will take a recess from Monday, June 13, 1994, until Friday, June 17, 1994.  s4  MOTIONS FOR ADMISSION The written motions for admission of the following lawyers to the Bar of this Court are granted: