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No. 05-493, Ayers, Acting Warden v. Belmontes Argued October 3, 2006 Mark A. Johnson, Deputy Attorney General of California, argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, Manuel M. Medeiros, State Solicitor General, Donald E. de Nicola, Deputy State Solicitor General, Mary Jo Graves, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Robert R. Anderson, former Chief Assistant Attorney General, Michael P. Farrell, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Eric L. Christoffersen, Assistant Supervising Deputy Attorney General, and Ward A. Campbell, former Supervising Deputy Attorney General. Eric S. Multhaup, by appointment of the Court, 547 U. S. ____, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Christopher H. Wing. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the State of Texas et al. by Greg Abbott, Attorney General of Texas, Kent C. Sullivan, First Assistant Attorney General, Don Clemmer, Deputy Attorney General, and Gena Bunn and Edward L. Marshall, Assistant Attorneys General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Troy King of Alabama, Terry Goddard of Arizona, Mike Beebe of Arkansas, John W. Suthers of Colorado, Charles J. Crist, Jr., of Florida, Lawrence G. Wasden of Idaho, Lisa Madigan of Illinois, Jim Hood of Mississippi, George J. Chanos of Nevada, Patricia A. Madrid of New Mexico, Jim Petro of Ohio, Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., of Pennsylvania, Henry D. McMaster of South Carolina, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, Robert F. McDonnell of Virginia, and Rob McKenna of Washington; and for the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation by Kent S. Scheidegger. * * * * No. 05-547, Lopez v. Gonzales, Attorney General Argued October 3, 2006 Robert A. Long, Jr., argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs was Theodore P. Metzler. Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorneys General Keisler and Fisher, Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben, Patricia M. Millett, and Donald E. Keener. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the American Bar Association by Michael S. Greco and David W. DeBruin; for the Asian American Justice Center et al. by Jayashri Srikantiah; for the Center for Court Innovation et al. by Nancy Morawetz; for Former General Counsels of the Immigration and Naturalization Service by Neal Mollen; for Human Rights First by Linda T. Coberly and Gene C. Schaerr; and for the NYSDA Immigrant Defense Project et al. by Christopher J. Meade, Steven R. Shapiro, Lucas Guttentag, Marianne C. Yang, and Manuel D. Vargas. A brief of amici curiae urging affirmance was filed for the State of Texas et al. by Greg Abbott, Attorney General of Texas, R. Ted Cruz, Solicitor General, and .Kent C. Sullivan, First Assistant Attorney General, Don Clemmer, Deputy Attorney General, and Amy Warr, Assistant Solicitor General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Mike Beebe of Arkansas, John W. Suthers of Colorado, Carl C. Danberg of Delaware, Lawrence Wasden of Idaho, Phill Kline of Kansas, Kelly A. Ayotte of New Hampshire, Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., of Pennsylvania, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, and Robert F. McDonnell of Virginia; and for the Washington Legal Foundation et al. by Daniel J. Popeo and Richard A. Samp. * * * * No. 05-7664, Toledo-Flores v. United States Argued October 3, 2006 Timothy Crooks argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Marjorie A. Meyers, H. Michael Sokolow, and Brent E. Newton. Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorneys General Keisler and Fisher, Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben, Patricia M. Millett, and Donald E. Keener. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the American Bar Association by Michael S. Greco and David W. DeBruin; for the Asian American Justice Center et al. by Jayashri Srikantiah; for Human Rights First by Linda T. Coberly and Gene C. Schaerr; for the National Association of Federal Defenders et al. by Henry J. Bemporad and Frances H. Pratt; and for the NYSDA Immigrant Defense Project et al. by Christopher J. Meade, Steven R. Shapiro, Lucas Guttentag, Marianne C. Yang, and Manuel D. Vargas. A brief of amici curiae urging affirmance was filed for the State of Texas et al. by Greg Abbott, Attorney General of Texas, R. Ted Cruz, Solicitor General, and Kent C. Sullivan, First Assistant Attorney General, Don Clemmer, Deputy Attorney General, and Amy Warr, Assistant Solicitor General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Mike Beebe of Arkansas, John W. Suthers of Colorado, Carl C. Danberg of Delaware, Lawrence Wasden of Idaho, Phill Kline of Kansas, Kelly A. Ayotte of New Hampshire, Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., of Pennsylvania, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, and Robert F. McDonnell of Virginia. * * * * No. 05-785, Carey, Warden v. Musladin Argued October 11, 2006 Gregory A. Ott, Deputy Attorney General of California, argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, Mary Jo Graves, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Robert R. Anderson, former Chief Assistant Attorney General, Gerald A. Engler, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Donald E. de Nicola, Deputy Solicitor General, and Peggy S. Ruffra, Supervising Deputy Attorney General. David W. Fermino, by appointment of the Court, 549 U. S. ___, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the State of Illinois et al. by Lisa Madigan, Attorney General of Illinois, Gary Feinerman, Solicitor General, Michael Scodro, Deputy Solicitor General, and Karl R. Triebel, Assistant Attorney General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Troy King of Alabama, Terry Goddard of Arizona, Mike Beebe of Arkansas, John W. Suthers of Colorado, Carl C. Danberg of Delaware, Charles J. Crist, Jr., of Florida, Mark J. Bennett of Hawaii, Lawrence G. Wasden of Idaho, Steve Carter of Indiana, Tom Miller of Iowa, Jim Hood of Mississippi, Mike McGrath of Montana, Patricia A. Madrid of New Mexico, Jim Petro of Ohio, W. A. Drew Edmondson of Oklahoma, Hardy Myers of Oregon, Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., of Pennsylvania, Paul Summers of Tennessee, Greg Abbott of Texas, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, Robert F. McDonnell of Virginia, Rob McKenna of Washington, Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., of West Virginia, and Peg Lautenschlager of Wisconsin; for the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation by Kent S. Scheidegger; for the National Crime Victim Law Institute et al. by Douglas E. Beloof; and for the New Jersey Crime Victims' Law Center by Richard D. Pompelio. Jonathan D. Hacker and Pamela Harris filed a brief for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers as amicus curiae urging affirmance. * * * * No. 05-669, BP America Production Co., Successor in Interest to Amoco Production Co., et al. v. Burton, Acting Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management, Department of the Interior, et al. Argued October 4, 2006 Jeffrey A. Lamken argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs was Steven R. Hunsicker. Daryl Joseffer argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Wooldridge, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, William B. Lazarus, Martin J. Lalonde, and John A. Bryson. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the American Petroleum Institute by Jonathan A. Hunter, Shannon S. Holtzman, and Harry M. Ng; and for the Mountain States Legal Foundation by William Perry Pendley. Jill Elise Grant, Harry R. Sachse, Thomas H. Shipps, Patricia A. Madrid, Attorney General of New Mexico, Christopher D. Coppin, Martin Lobel, and Richard Chivaro filed a brief for the Jicarilla Apache Nation et al. as amici curiae urging affirmance. * * * * No. 05-998, United States v. Resendiz-Ponce Argued October 10, 2006 Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben argued the cause for the United States. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Fisher, Kannon K. Shanmugam, and Nina Goodman. Atmore Baggot, by appointment of the Court, 547 U. S. ___, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers by Jeffrey T. Green and Pamela Harris; for the National Association of Federal Defenders by Steven F. Hubachek, Henry J. Bemporad, and Frances H. Pratt; and for Paul Hardy by Herbert V. Larson, Jr., and Denise LeBoeuf. * * * * No. 05-608, MedImmune, Inc. v. Genentech, Inc., et al. Argued October 4, 2006 John G. Kester argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Paul B. Gaffney, Janet C. Fisher, Aaron P. Maurer, Harvey Kurzweil, Aldo Badini, and Henry J. Ricardo. Deanne E. Maynard argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With her on the brief were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Keisler, Deputy Solicitor General Hungar, John M. Whealan, and Joseph G. Piccolo. Maureen E. Mahoney argued the cause for respondents. With her on the brief for respondent Genentech, Inc., were J. Scott Ballenger, Amanda P. Biles, Daniel M. Wall, Mark A. Flagel, Roy E. Hofer, Meredith Martin Addy, John W. Keker, and Mark A. Lemley. Paul M. Smith, William M. Hohengarten, Ian Heath Gershengorn, Joseph M. Lipner, Laura W. Brill, and Jason Linder filed a brief for respondent City of Hope. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the Generic Pharmaceutical Association by Theodore Case Whitehouse; for Medtronic, Inc., by Kenneth C. Bass III and Robert G. Sterne; for the Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., by Scott L. Nelson, Brian Wolfman, and Michael E. Wall; and for Three Intellectual Property Professors by Jay Dratler, Jr., and A. Samuel Oddi, both pro se. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the American Bar Association by Michael S. Greco, Richard L. Rainey, and David H. Remes; for the American Intellectual Property Law Association by Edward R. Reines, Amber H. Rovner, and Melvin C. Garner; for the Boston Patent Law Association by Erik Paul Belt; for a Group of Law Professors by David Hricik, pro se; for the New York Intellectual Property Law Association by David F. Ryan and Christopher A. Hughes; for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America by Marjorie E. Powell; for Qualcomm Inc. et al. by E. Joshua Rosenkranz and Alan H. Blankenheimer; for the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York et al. by Jerrold J. Ganzfried, John F. Stanton, Teresa M. Corbin, Jennifer A. Sklenar, and Richard G. Taranto; for 3M et al. by Gary L. Griswold, Steven W. Miller, Q. Todd Dickinson, and John A. Dragseth; for John R. Allison et al. by Thomas F. Cotter, Mr. Allison, Christopher A. Cotropia, Thomas G. Field, Jr., and Michael S. Mireles, all pro se; and for Richard L. Donaldson et al. by Justin A. Nelson, Parker C. Folse III, Brooke A. M. Taylor, and Richard A. Epstein. Christine E. Lehman, James B. Monroe, and D. Brian Kacedon filed a brief for the Licensing Executives Society (U. S. A. & Canada), Inc., as amicus curiae. * * * * No. 05-9222, Burton v. Stewart, Superintendent, Stafford Creek Corrections Center Argued November 7, 2006 Jeffrey L. Fisher, by appointment of the Court, 549 U. S. ___, argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Pamela S. Karlan, Amy Howe, Kevin K. Russell, Brian Tsuchida, Laura E. Mate, and Thomas C. Goldstein. William Berggren Collins, Deputy Solicitor General of Washington, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Rob McKenna, Attorney General, Carol A. Murphy, Deputy Solicitor General, and Paul Douglas Weisser and John J. Samson, Assistant Attorneys General. Matthew D. Roberts argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging affirmance. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Fisher, Deputy Solicitor General Dreeben, and Joel M. Gershowitz. Sheryl Gordon McCloud, Pamela Harris, and Suzanne Elliott filed a brief for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers et al. as amici curiae urging reversal. A brief of amici curiae urging affirmance was filed for the State of Indiana et al. by Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, Thomas M. Fisher, Solicitor General, and Stephen R. Creason, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Terry Goddard of Arizona, Mike Beebe of Arkansas, John W. Suthers of Colorado, Charles J. Crist, Jr., of Florida, Mark J. Bennett of Hawaii, Lisa Madigan of Illinois, Michael A. Cox of Michigan, Mike McGrath of Montana, George J. Chanos of Nevada, Jim Petro of Ohio, Hardy Myers of Oregon, Henry D. McMaster of South Carolina, Lawrence E. Long of South Dakota, Greg Abbott of Texas, Robert F. McDonnell of Virginia, William Sorrell of Vermont, and Patrick J. Crank of Wyoming. Briefs of amici curiae were filed for the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation by Kent S. Scheidegger; and for the Law Offices of Robert A. Ratliff by Mr. Ratliff, pro se. * * * * No. 05-746, Norfolk Southern Railway Co. v. Sorrell Argued October 10, 2006 Carter G. Phillips argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Stephen B. Kinnaird, Eric A. Shumsky, Laura D. Hunt, James W. Erwin, and David Dick. Mary L. Perry argued the cause for respondent. With her on the brief were Jerome J. Schlichter, Roger C. Denton, and Kathleen M. Sullivan. Daniel Saphire filed a brief for the Association of American Railroads as amicus curiae urging reversal; Frank S. Ravitch and Brent O. Hatch filed a brief for the American Train Dispatchers Association et al. as amici curiae. * * * * No.05-1629, Gonzales, Attorney General v. Duenas-Alvarez Argued December 5, 2006 Dan Himmelfarb argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Keisler, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, and Donald E. Keener. Christopher J. Meade argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the California Public Defenders Association by Jeremy Maltby; and for the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild by Charles A. Rothfeld, Andrew J. Pincus, and Giovanna Shay. Meir Feder and Samuel Estreicher filed a brief for Professors of Criminal Law as amici curiae. * * * * No. 05-7058, Jones v. Bock, Warden, et al.; and No. 05-7142, Williams v. Overton et al.; and Walton v. Bouchard et al. Argued October 30, 2006 Jean-Claude Andr‚, by appointment of the Court, 547 U. S. ____ , argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioners in all cases under this Court's Rule 12.4. Linda M. Olivieri, Assistant Attorney General of Michigan, argued the cause for respondents in all cases. With her on the brief were Michael A. Cox, Attorney General, Thomas L. Casey, Solicitor General, and John L. Thurber, Assistant Attorney General. A brief of amici curiae urging reversal was filed for the American Civil Liberties Union et al. by Margaret Winter, Elizabeth Alexander, Steven R. Shapiro, Michael J. Steinberg, Kary L. Moss, John Boston, Giovanna Shay, Jerome N. Frank, Paul D. Reingold, Stephen Hanlon, Sandra Girard, and David A. Singleton. A brief of amici curiae was filed for the State of New York et al. by Eliot Spitzer, former Attorney General of New York, Caitlin J. Halligan, Solicitor General, Daniel Smirlock, Deputy Solicitor General, Peter H. Schiff, Senior Counsel, and Robert M. Goldfarb and Martin A. Hotvet, Assistant Solicitors General, and by the Attorneys General and former Attorneys General for their respective jurisdictions as follows: Troy King of Alabama, David M rquez of Alaska, Mike Beebe of Arkansas, Bill Lockyer of California, John W. Suthers of Colorado, Carl C. Danberg of Delaware, Robert J. Spagnoletti of the District of Columbia, Charles J. Crist, Jr., of Florida, Mark J. Bennett of Hawaii, Lawrence G. Wasden of Idaho, Lisa Madigan of Illinois, J. Joseph Curran, Jr., of Maryland, Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon of Missouri, Mike McGrath of Montana, Jon Bruning of Nebraska, George J. Chanos of Nevada, Wayne Stenehjem of North Dakota, Jim Petro of Ohio, W. A. Drew Edmondson of Oklahoma, Hardy Myers of Oregon, Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., of Pennsylvania, Patrick Lynch of Rhode Island, Henry McMaster of South Carolina, Lawrence E. Long of South Dakota, Paul G. Summers of Tennessee, Greg Abbott of Texas, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, Robert F. McDonnell of Virginia, Rob McKenna of Washington, Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., of West Virginia, Peggy A. Lautenschlager of Wisconsin, and Patrick J. Crank of Wyoming. * * * * No. 05-593, Osborn v. Haley et al. Argued October 30, 2006 Eric Grant argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs was Andrea M. Miller. Douglas Hallward-Driemeier argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief for the federal respondent were Solicitor General Clement, Assistant Attorney General Keisler, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, Barbara L. Herwig, and Mark W. Pennak. C. Thomas Miller, J. Duncan Pitchford, and Richard C. Roberts filed a brief for respondents Gaye Verdi, fka Gaye Luber, et al. A brief of amici curiae urging reversal was filed for the State of California et al. by Bill Lockyer, Attorney General of California, Manuel Medeiros, State Solicitor General, and Marc A. Le Forestier, Deputy Attorney General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Tom Miller of Iowa, Jim Hood of Mississippi, and Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., of West Virginia. * * * * No. 05-6551, Cunningham v. California Argued October 11, 2006 Peter Gold, by appointment of the Court, 547 U. S. ___, argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner. Jeffrey M. Laurence, Deputy Attorney General of California, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, Robert R. Anderson, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Gerald A. Engler, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Donald E. de Nicola, Deputy Solicitor General, and Stan Helfman, Supervising Deputy Attorney General. Jeffrey L. Fisher, Pamela S. Karlan, Thomas C. Goldstein, Amy Howe, and Kevin K. Russell filed a brief for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers as amicus curiae urging reversal. A brief of amici curiae urging affirmance was filed for the State of Hawaii et al. by Mark J. Bennett, Attorney General of Hawaii, Dorothy D. Sellers and Kimberly A. Tsumoto, Deputy Attorneys General, and Dan Schweitzer, and by the Attorneys General for their respective States as follows: Mike Beebe of Arkansas, John W. Suthers of Colorado, Lisa Madigan of Illinois, Mike McGrath of Montana, George J. Chanos of Nevada, Hardy Myers of Oregon, Greg Abbott of Texas, and Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah. 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