(ORDER LIST: 574 U.S.)
MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015
ORDERS IN PENDING CASES
14A542 SMITH, MARVIN, ET UX. V. COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.
14A573 AZAM, NAZIE, ET AL. V. USDC CD CA, ET AL.
The applications for stay addressed to Justice Sotomayor and
referred to the Court are denied.
14M67 HAIRSTON, JOSHUA J. V. HOLLOWAY, WARDEN
14M68 MORTON, DAVID G. V. BANK OF AMERICA, ET AL.
The motions to direct the Clerk to file petitions for writs
of certiorari out of time are denied.
14M69 PURDIE, KEITH V. NEBRASKA
The motion for leave to proceed as a veteran is denied.
14M70 CLARKE, TINA M. V. WARREN, WARDEN
The motion to direct the Clerk to file a petition for a writ
of certiorari out of time is denied.
13-1352 OHIO V. CLARK, DARIUS
The motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate
in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument is
granted.
13-1559 CORR, JOHN B., ET AL. V. METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS
The Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this
case expressing the views of the United States.
14-410 GOOGLE, INC. V. ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
The Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this
case expressing the views of the United States. Justice Alito
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took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
14-448 GOOGLE, INC. V. VEDERI, LLC
The Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this
case expressing the views of the United States.
14-5901 GORMAN, JOE W. V. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
14-6087 VAN ALLEN, H. WILLIAM V. McDONALD, SEC. OF VA
14-6326 BOWELL, JAMES E. V. SMITH, T.
14-6408 OCHOA, MICHAEL R. V. RUBIN, ERIN
14-6705 GIBSON, ROBERT D. V. UNITED STATES
The motions of petitioners for reconsideration of orders
denying leave to proceed in forma pauperis are denied.
14-6892 TATTEN, JAMES P. V. BANK OF AMERICA CORP., ET AL.
14-6894 TURNER, RODEL R. V. LOWDEN, JACOB, ET AL.
14-6996 JORY, JACK A. V. UNITED STATES
14-7033 THOMPSON, TROY, ET UX. V. MERCER, SHERIFF, ET AL.
14-7093 SIFUENTES, ERNESTO V. V. CALIFORNIA
14-7127 BARNETT, PATRELL V. NJ TRANSIT CORPORATION, ET AL.
14-7152 MAY, SAMUEL J. V. AMGEN, INC.
The motions of petitioners for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis are denied. Petitioners are allowed until February 2,
2015, within which to pay the docketing fees required by Rule
38(a) and to submit petitions in compliance with Rule 33.1 of
the Rules of this Court.
CERTIORARI DENIED
13-1539 ESCOBAR, RAYMOND A. V. GARCIA, MARCO A.
13-1546 GRAVES, DANIEL B. V. DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES, INC.
13-10539 RIDER, VANCE V. CURRY, WARDEN
13-10640 McDOWELL, ERNEST J. V. UNITED STATES
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14-102 WEST CHELSEA BUILDINGS, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES
14-131 HERALD, JAMES R. V. STEADMAN, DIXIE L.
14-165 HOYLE, TAURUS D. V. UNITED STATES
14-171 TROTTER, KENNETH V. UTAH
14-175 GELLER, PAMELA, ET AL. V. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
14-266 COLORADO V. SCHAUFELE, JACK L.
14-328 PERALTA, CION A. V. DILLARD, T. C., ET AL.
14-329 NEW YORK V. THEODORE, RASHID
14-330 KHACHATOURIAN, VAHE V. SCANLON, MAUREEN, ET AL.
14-334 CAMPBELL, DAVID V. FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT
14-350 ASSN. OF AM. PHYSICIANS, ET AL. V. BURWELL, SEC. OF H&HS, ET AL.
14-351 SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FL V. FL DEPT. OF REVENUE, ET AL.
14-355 AMES, ANGELA V. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INS., ET AL.
14-360 ANNUCI, ANTHONY J. V. VINCENT, SHAWN M., ET AL.
14-377 ) STEWART & JASPER ORCHARDS V. JEWELL, SEC. OF INTERIOR, ET AL. )
14-402 ) STATE WATER CONTRACTORS, ET AL. V. JEWELL, SEC. OF INTERIOR
14-379 NOMURA HOME EQUITY LOAN, ET AL. V. NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMIN.
14-380 VT RIGHT TO LIFE COMM., ET AL. V. SORRELL, ATT'Y GEN. OF VT
14-382 DAVIS, TERRENCE A. V. DAVIS, DANIELE A., ET AL.
14-391 STOP THIS INSANITY, INC., ET AL. V. FEC
14-399 BROOKS, MARK V. MA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
14-403 LIBERTY COINS, LLC, ET AL. V. PORTER, ANDRE, ET AL.
14-404 KENTNER, DAVID, ET AL. V. SANIBEL, FL
14-426 NIVIA, LILIA V. BANK UNITED
14-435 FOX, NEAL V. FOX, EUGENE
14-445 STEVENS, JEFFERY, ET UX. V. DEUTCHE BANK NAT'L TRUST, ET AL.
14-453 TIMOSAN, ALBERTO C., ET AL. V. BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST
14-454 YUFA, ALEKSANDR L. V. LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
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14-464 HSU, JOHN V. LaBELLE, BRUCE, ET AL.
14-465 ALLERGAN, INC., ET AL. V. APOTEX INC., ET AL.
14-466 AMERICAN COMMERCIAL LINES, LLC V. UNITED STATES
14-467 KRAHN, JOHN, ET AL. V. ROHDE, STEVE, ET AL.
14-469 APPLE, INC. V. ANCORA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
14-475 KIGRE, INC. V. HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC
14-476 SHIELDS, EARNEST V. IL DOC, ET AL.
14-477 BARSORIAN, MENAS V. GROSSMAN ROTH, P.A.
14-481 NATIONAL HERITAGE FOUNDATION V. HIGHBOURNE FOUNDATION, ET AL.
14-482 PETERSON, DEBORAH D., ET AL. V. IRAN, ET AL.
14-483 ) CARSON, MARLON V. METRO. ATLANTA RAPID, ET AL. )
14-484 ) CLARK, LAMAR V. METRO. ATLANTA RAPID TRANSIT
14-486 MARTIN, GERALD V. PACIFIC PARKING SYSTEMS, ET AL.
14-488 SABENIANO, MODESTA R. V. CITIBANK, N.A.
14-489 DEEP WOODS HOLDINGS V. SAVINGS DEPOSIT INSUR. FUND
14-494 MILIONE, VINCENZO V. CITY UNIV. OF NY, ET AL.
14-503 CLP VENTURE, ET AL. V. CENTRAL STATES, ET AL.
14-505 BREWINGTON, DANIEL V. INDIANA
14-506 HANFORD-SOUTHPORT V. SAN ANTONIO, TX, ET AL.
14-509 LIGHT, AUGUSTUS V. CARAWAY, WARDEN
14-511 McKENZIE, ERNEST J. V. CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION SERV.
14-514 JURA, JACKI V. COUNTY OF MAUI, HI, ET AL.
14-521 AL-SUQI, MOHAMMAD T. V. UNITED STATES
14-527 MOLESKI, DAVID V. UNITED STATES
14-529 INFANTI, VITTORIO V. SCHARPF, GEORGE, ET AL.
14-532 WIDEMAN, EUGENE V. PUEBLO CTY. DEPT. SOC. SERV.
14-535 GUPTA, RAJAT K. V. SEC
14-542 BARNES, MICHAEL, ET AL. V. JACKSON, FREDERICK
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14-543 UNITED NATIONAL MAINTENANCE V. SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER
14-547 DiGERONIMO AGGREGATES, LLC V. ZEMLA, MICHAEL H., ET AL.
14-553 MISKOVSKY, GROVER V. JONES, JUSTIN, ET AL.
14-558 SHIPMAN, DENISE V. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC.
14-565 MASILOTTI, ANTHONY R. V. UNITED STATES
14-568 BUCKMAN, BRENT M., ET UX. V. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
14-570 ) ROSBOTTOM, HAROLD L. V. UNITED STATES )
14-7170 ) KISLA, ASHLEY V. UNITED STATES
14-572 CHAHLA, ANTOUN, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES
14-579 SCHEER, MARILYN S. V. STATE BAR OF CA
14-582 PROUSALIS, THOMAS T. V. MOORE, CHARLES E.
14-583 JOHNSON, JANETRA A. V. DEPT. OF ARMY, ET AL.
14-589 BUCKLAND, HOWARD M. V. CONNECTICUT
14-591 NATHAN, NADIA V. OHIO STATE UNIV., ET AL.
14-594 BAKRI, SAMER G. V. USDC ED TN
14-595 PETERSON, TODD E. V. DOUMA, TIMOTHY
14-599 KOT, LINDA M. V. UNITED STATES
14-601 RIDINGS, MICKEY J. V. UNITED STATES
14-604 E. M. V. PAJARO VALLEY UNIFIED SCH. DIST.
14-617 ERVIN, DERRICK V. UNITED STATES
14-620 HARRIS, ALVIN C. V. CALDWELL, WARDEN
14-621 DANIEL, JONATHAN T. V. UNITED STATES
14-633 RIVERA, BOB J., ET AL. V. MICHIGAN
14-643 ALPHA NETWORKS, INC. V. DINAN, MICHAEL
14-651 BENDER, JOHN P. V. TX COMM'N FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE
14-659 LUNA, FERNANDO V. LARKIN, GREGORY, ET AL.
14-661 MATEO, MANUEL V. BRATTON, WILLIAM J.
14-663 NEWDOW, ROSALYN, ET AL. V. PETERSON, RICHARD A., ET AL.
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14-664 McCAULEY, COREY T. V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
14-674 GOLB, RAPHAEL V. NEW YORK
14-676 PALMER, LORIENTON, ET AL. V. DOE, JOHN, ET AL.
14-678 SARRAS, DONATOS V. UNITED STATES
14-699 FISCH, ABRAHAM M. V. UNITED STATES
14-700 MITCHELL, GABRIEL D. V. UNITED STATES
14-5142 ASHMORE, BENJAMIN V. ASHMORE, KELLY L.
14-5143 HILL, SAMUEL C. V. UNITED STATES
14-5280 STEVENSON, DAMIEN V. UNITED STATES
14-5295 TORKORNOO, BISMARK K. V. TORKORNOO, MARY
14-5319 SPENCE, DEMETRIUS V. UNITED STATES
14-5349 RYAN, MICHAEL W. V. NEBRASKA
14-5403 WHITBY, ADONIS B. V. OPM
14-5416 HARRIS, JOSEPH Q. V. TEXAS
14-5419 McVEY, TERRY D. V. UNITED STATES
14-5646 HUGHES, YASMIN V. EPPS, COMM'R, MS DOC, ET AL.
14-6010 CLAY, LaCRELLE J. V. UNITED STATES
14-6108 HARRIS, RODERICK V. TEXAS
14-6150 DUFF, DEWEY J. V. CALIFORNIA
14-6204 LIPSCOMBE, YASTRZEMSKI V. UNITED STATES
14-6257 SUI, YAN V. MARSHACK, RICHARD A., ET AL.
14-6267 SUFF, WILLIAM L. V. CALIFORNIA
14-6273 ZAMASTIL, WILLIAM F. V. UNITED STATES
14-6352 PATINO, MICHAEL V. RHODE ISLAND
14-6372 MONTES, JOSEPH V. CALIFORNIA
14-6425 HAM, DOYLE R. V. MD DOC, ET AL.
14-6459 NJOS, SCOTT V. BOURN, CAPTAIN, ET AL.
14-6462 SMITH, MICHAEL A. V. UNITED STATES
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14-6491 SUI, YAN V. GOODRICH, DAVID M.
14-6502 RAMIREZ-FLORES, LAZARO V. UNITED STATES
14-6508 MOSES, PAMELA V. PIER 1 IMPORTS, INC., ET AL.
14-6514 BROWN, RONALD V. RIVARD, WARDEN
14-6565 PIATNITSKY, SAMUEL M. V. WASHINGTON
14-6571 MARRERO, RICARDO V. UNITED STATES
14-6574 McNABB, TORREY V. THOMAS, COMM'R, AL DOC
14-6576 NATALIE D., ET AL. V. KOUWABUNPAT, DAN
14-6618 GARCIA, VICENTE E. V. UNITED STATES
14-6670 FOLEY, ROBERT C. V. WHITE, WARDEN
14-6679 MAYS, RANDALL V. STEPHENS, DIR., TX DCJ
14-6696 HALE, JEFFREY P. V. STEPHENS, DIR., TX DCJ
14-6710 JUSTICE, JOHNNIE L. V. DAVIS, WARDEN
14-6728 REED, MICHAEL V. WOODS, WARDEN
14-6734 BECHTOL, IVAN V. McKEE, WARDEN
14-6739 KENNEMUR, KEVIN V. STEPHENS, DIR., TX DCJ
14-6743 SANCHEZ, CONSTANTINO V. V. SHERMAN, ACTING WARDEN
14-6745 BROUGHTON, CRAIG V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
14-6746 BAILEY, STEVEN D. V. SHERMAN, ACTING WARDEN
14-6750 ROLFE, JOHN A. V. NORTH DAKOTA
14-6751 EVANS, TY V. ZATECKY, SUPT., PENDLETON
14-6752 McDONALD, TERRY D. V. STEPHENS, DIR., TX DCJ
14-6753 MENDEZ, RONALD J. V. HARTLEY, WARDEN
14-6754 CAESAR, DAVID V. PADULA, WARDEN
14-6759 WALLACE, ROBERT E. V. JEANES, WARDEN
14-6764 ACREE, DOUGLAS S. V. TEXAS
14-6765 BRANSON, CARL B. V. GAY, WARDEN, ET AL.
14-6767 LEATHERWOOD, MICHAEL D. V. WELKER, DENISE, ET AL.
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14-6769 SHORT, GERALD V. WINN, WARDEN
14-6773 CARSWELL, JAMES J. V. JEANES, WARDEN
14-6776 STATEN, JOHN W. V. STEPHENS, DIR., TX DCJ
14-6778 BUTLER, ANTWAINE V. MACOMBER, ACTING WARDEN
14-6782 TARVIN, MICHAEL V. MISSISSIPPI
14-6785 WAREFIELD, PATRICK E. V. WAREFIELD, NANCY R.
14-6787 TSE, HON KEUNG V. BITER, WARDEN
14-6796 STEINER, EDWARD V. FLORIDA
14-6799 WHITE, WILLIAM M. V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
14-6806 ATA, MUZZAFER V. HAAS, WARDEN
14-6807 DIXON, CHARLES V. HART, WARDEN
14-6808 MAMMOLA, ROBERT V. FEENEY, JUDGE, USBC D MA, ET AL.
14-6813 McKINNEY, CRAIG V. MARTINEZ, RICK, ET AL.
14-6814 RAMSEY, SEAN V. WOODS, WARDEN
14-6825 LOBO, CARLOS U. V. SUPERIOR COURT OF CA
14-6827 DORTCH, JEMIER D. V. JOHNSON, WARDEN
14-6829 LEWIS, SHARON D. V. FEDERAL NAT. MORTGAGE, ET AL.
14-6830 SMITH, WILLIAM O. V. WRIGHT, WARDEN
14-6832 MAMMONE, JAMES V. OHIO
14-6833 SYKES, SARAH V. WARREN, WARDEN
14-6834 O'KEEFE, BRIAN K. V. NEVADA
14-6837 TALLEY, DURWYN V. GONGOCKY, DON, ET AL.
14-6838 SANDOVAL, MAXIMO V. MACLAREN, WARDEN
14-6842 JOHNSON, WILLIE M. V. GOWER, WARDEN
14-6850 MILLER, MARION F. V. WOFFORD, WARDEN
14-6852 CONNOLLY, EVERETT H. V. RODEN, SUPT., NORFOLK
14-6854 ROCHA, NUNO M. V. ARIZONA
14-6856 PEREGRINA, GUSTAVO V. KNIPP, WARDEN
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14-6857 CUSTIS, RYRICKA N. V. CLARKE, DIR., VA DOC
14-6859 BARET, ROMAN V. NEW YORK
14-6862 BOSS, DONALD L. V. LUDWICK, WARDEN
14-6863 COOKE, JAMES E. V. DELAWARE
14-6865 SIMMONS, CURTIS G. V. RYAN, DIR., AZ DOC, ET AL.
14-6866 VICE, DEREK C. V. WEBER, WARDEN, ET AL.
14-6867 SOTO, BENJAMIN M. V. MN 2D JUDICIAL DIST., ET AL.
14-6870 AU, DAVID J. V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
14-6871 BRITE, JIM V. TEXAS
14-6874 PETTAWAY, SONYA D. V. DEPT. OF EDUCATION
14-6877 TOWNSEND, NATASHA V. CLEVELAND, OH
14-6880 QUINTANILLA, RICHARD R. V. BARNES, WARDEN
14-6883 JOHNSON, APOLLO V. WOODS, WARDEN
14-6897 HENSLEY, KEVIN V. RODEN, SUPT., NORFOLK
14-6900 LOPEZ, WILLIAM V. MACDONALD, WARDEN
14-6902 LISSA L. V. ROBERT L.
14-6903 RASHID, CHARLES H. V. NEW JERSEY
14-6908 NAVARRETTE, JESUS M. V. TEXAS
14-6910 McKELLER, RANDY V. BOWERSOX, MICHAEL S.
14-6913 ROEHRS, CRAIG M. V. SUPREME COURT OF CA
14-6914 ROBINSON, KEITH T. V. MICHIGAN
14-6918 STOLLER, CHRISTOPHER V. ILLINOIS
14-6922 CONN, DENNIS H. V. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
14-6924 SCARLETT, KENWORTH V. RIKERS ISLAND
14-6925 RIVENBURGH, MARK L. V. MILLER, SUPT. GREAT MEADOW
14-6929 MALONE, ANDREW V. STEPHENS, DIR., TX DCJ
14-6931 KAMACK, RAMELLE V. MONTGOMERY, WARDEN
14-6933 MU'MIN, ABDUL V. SIMMONS, K. L., ET AL.
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14-6934 RODRIGUEZ, ELISA V. TEXAS
14-6935 PHILLIPS, GLENN, ET UX. V. DAVIS, JAMES W.
14-6937 PHILLIPS, CORELANIUS T. V. HOBBS, DIR., AR DOC
14-6944 OJILE, UGBE V. INDIANA
14-6945 GUERRERO, RUBEN V. STEPHENS, DIR., TX DCJ
14-6946 HARVEY, KEVIN D. V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
14-6947 HOWARD, MITCHELL V. CHATCAVAGE, STEPHEN, ET AL.
14-6948 HUNTER, DRELLCO L. V. PARSONS, ADM'R, LANESBORO
14-6950 A. G. V. MT DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH
14-6952 FRYE, GREGORY P. V. RAEMISCH, DIR., CO DOC, ET AL.
14-6953 HASHER, MICHAEL E. V. NEW JERSEY
14-6954 RIOS, RENO V. CALIFORNIA
14-6958 GRAY, DOIAKAH V. ILLINOIS
14-6961 BROCKMAN, OMAR V. RIVARD, WARDEN
14-6964 WARREN, KENNY L. V. MILLER, WARDEN
14-6966 MADDAUS, ROBERT V. WASHINGTON
14-6967 SHUKRY, MICHAEL J. V. PARAMO, WARDEN
14-6970 KING, LARRY V. BITER, WARDEN
14-6972 WOODALL, ERNEST V. MAHALLY, SUPT., DALLAS, ET AL.
14-6974 SIMMONS, TARINA S. V. MINTER, WARDEN
14-6983 WASHINGTON, ANTHONY D. V. CIRCUIT COURT OF MI
14-6987 MILLER, WILLIAM R. V. UNITED STATES
14-6988 McGHEE, GEORGE V. USDC SD MS, ET AL.
14-6993 COATS, WILLIAM V. INDIANA
14-6995 MANDEVILLE, DAVID V. FISHER, SUPT., SMITHFIELD
14-7003 RADFORD, ROBERT B. V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
14-7006 MORALES, JOSE L. V. CALIFORNIA
14-7010 ABUBAKAR, MOHASSAN V. HOLDER, ATT'Y GEN.
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14-7012 NGHIEM, LOI NGOC V. KERESTES, SUPT., MAHANOY, ET AL.
14-7013 TONG, SHONG-CHING V. SUPERIOR COURT OF CA, ET AL.
14-7016 GENIS, DOUGLAS J. V. POWERS, SUPT., ALBION, ET AL.
14-7017 BRUNSILIUS, WAYNE V. HICKENLOOPER, GOV. OF CO, ET AL.
14-7018 TAYLOR, ANTOINETTE C. V. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, ET AL.
14-7019 WRIGHT, RICKY V. CA DOC
14-7020 GRAZZINI-RUCKI, SANDRA S. V. RUCKI, DAVID V.
14-7021 SCOTT, JOE N. V. NEVADA
14-7024 SALERNO, EDWARD, ET AL. V. CORZINE, JOHN S., ET AL.
14-7027 PENA, JACINTO V. PRELESNIK, WARDEN
14-7028 PAZ, NICHOLAS V. PENNSYLVANIA, ET AL.
14-7030 DAUVEN, BARBARA G. V. GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY, ET AL.
14-7034 DUKE, MARY A. V. FFRENCH-MULLEN, JARLATH M.
14-7035 NGUYEN, SON V. V. UNITED STATES
14-7037 LAMPKIN, ANTOINETTE R. V. STAFFMARK, ET AL.
14-7039 RISHAR, JOHN R. V. UNITED STATES, ET AL.
14-7040 SANTIAGO, JOSE E. V. UNITED STATES
14-7041 REID, DONTA K. V. SOUTH CAROLINA
14-7043 STEWART, JEREMY V. BEARD, SEC., CA DOC, ET AL.
14-7044 KUKUK, VIRGINIA V. HSBC BANK USA, ET AL.
14-7045 RIDDLE, BEVERLY A. V. CITIGROUP, INC., ET AL.
14-7046 LIBBY, ROGER A. V. BARNES, WARDEN, ET AL.
14-7048 ESPARZA, DANIEL V. MONTGOMERY, WARDEN
14-7049 BAILEY, DONALD R. V. FLEMING, WARDEN
14-7052 RIE, JIN V. LOS ANGELES, CA
14-7053 MATHEWS, DONTAE V. MARYLAND
14-7054 JACKSON, LEVI V. RYAN, DIR., AZ DOC
14-7055 ROBERSON, JOSEPH A. V. MINNESOTA
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14-7058 COAR, ROBERT V. NEW JERSEY
14-7060 JOYNER, McKINLEY C. V. VIRGINIA
14-7062 LEE, BRANSON V. MAYE, WARDEN, ET AL.
14-7063 LEWIS, CLINTON V. UNITED STATES
14-7064 MAYES, FLOYD M. V. PREMO, SUPT., MILL CREEK
14-7071 MAGANA-TORRES, JOSE H. V. BITER, WARDEN
14-7074 RODRIGUEZ-FRIAS, JUAN V. UNITED STATES
14-7076 MACKETY, ALAN V. UNITED STATES
14-7078 SIMMONS, BRIAN W. V. UNITED STATES
14-7079 KNAPP, RANDY L. V. INDIANA
14-7081 CLAASSEN, LESLIE J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7082 MARSHALL, CHARLES V. NORTH CAROLINA
14-7083 KENNERSON, WILLIAM V. LIZARRAGA, WARDEN
14-7084 KOPPELMAN, KY A. V. UNITED STATES
14-7085 STREAM, DOUGLAS H. V. HUMPHREYS, WARDEN
14-7086 SARDARIANI, HAMLET V. UNITED STATES
14-7089 TUBBS, LINDA V. UNITED STATES
14-7090 AWER, KENT V. UNITED STATES
14-7091 PLUNK, TERRY G. V. HOBBS, DIR., AR DOC
14-7092 ROBERTS, EDDIE P. V. UNITED STATES
14-7094 JOSEPH, ANES V. UNITED STATES
14-7096 LOPEZ, ERIC A. V. UNITED STATES
14-7097 SIEGLER, SARA E. V. OHIO STATE UNIV., ET AL.
14-7098 CURSHEN, JONATHAN R. V. UNITED STATES
14-7100 LUNEY, JOSEPH A. V. EDENFIELD, WARDEN
14-7101 KNIGHT, DOWEN K. V. UNITED STATES
14-7104 HERNANDEZ-ARIAS, JOSE L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7105 FERNANDO-AZUA, JOSE V. UNITED STATES
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14-7109 KHAN, ALI D. V. UNITED STATES
14-7111 LASTER, KEITH L. V. SHEAHAN, SUPT., FIVE POINTS
14-7112 MARR, TIMOTHY V. FLORIDA BAR
14-7115 WILLIAMS, JAMES V. MARYLAND
14-7118 BURKE, JACKIE D. V. UNITED STATES
14-7122 GRIFFIN, CAMERON S. V. UNITED STATES
14-7123 CHAPPELL, RONALD V. EVANS, JUDGE, ETC.
14-7124 HACKLEY, LESTER V. FLORIDA
14-7125 DAVIS, ERNEST V. OPPY, WARDEN
14-7129 ANDREWS, GREGORY V. FLORIDA
14-7130 ABPIKAR, HASSAN V. UNITED STATES
14-7137 COLES, JOSEPH V. SMITH, WARDEN
14-7138 GIBBS, JHAN V. UNITED STATES
14-7139 YOUNG, ELAINE K. V. UNITED STATES
14-7140 THOMPSON, SHADRACH V. UNITED STATES
14-7141 WARD, LARRY R. V. UNITED STATES
14-7142 STYLES, TYREEK V. UNITED STATES
14-7143 SOLOMON, CURTIS V. UNITED STATES
14-7145 RUBIO, JORGE A. V. GRAY, Y LAQUIDA W., ET AL.
14-7146 LEWIS, MARTIN V. UNITED STATES
14-7147 SIMMONS, ROBERT V. UNITED STATES
14-7149 NEAL, MERRELL V. UNITED STATES
14-7151 MARTINELLY-MONTANO, CARLOS A. V. VIRGINIA
14-7155 RODRIGUEZ-GARCIA, CIPRIANO V. UNITED STATES
14-7160 STRZELCZYK, GEORGE V. PENNSYLVANIA, ET AL.
14-7161 VERDUGO, NICK V. MILLER, WARDEN
14-7162 VELASQUEZ-RIVERA, HERMELINDO V. UNITED STATES
14-7163 ZAMBRANO, AUGUSTIN V. UNITED STATES
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14-7165 VILLALOBOS, MARTIN J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7168 CANETE, ORLANDO V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC
14-7169 SHARMA, ARUN V. UNITED STATES
14-7172 POLLOCK, CHARLES W. V. UNITED STATES
14-7173 DAVIS, MARK R. V. UNITED STATES
14-7175 WALSH, JAMES H. V. MISSISSIPPI
14-7177 ALQUICIRA, IVAN V. CALIFORNIA
14-7179 MORALES-AYALA, JONATHAN V. UNITED STATES
14-7180 ISAACSON, LAURENCE V. UNITED STATES
14-7181 QUEZADA, MARIO V. HOBBS, DIR., AR DOC
14-7184 MILLER, ARTIS R. V. UNITED STATES
14-7186 EL-ALAMIN, MALIK AL MUSTAFA V. UNITED STATES
14-7190 GARCIA, VICENTE V. UNITED STATES
14-7194 KILLE, DAVID A. V. BISBEE, CONNIE S., ET AL.
14-7195 JESUS-NUNEZ, EDWARD V. UNITED STATES
14-7196 LONG, ROLAND K. V. UNITED STATES
14-7197 WEBSTER, WILLIAM D. V. COLORADO
14-7199 BLACK, DYMON L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7200 BARKUS, STEVEN G. V. UNITED STATES
14-7201 WRIGHT, ROBERT V. UNITED STATES
14-7208 MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER L. V. ALABAMA, ET AL.
14-7209 CARNEY, MICHAEL V. UNITED STATES
14-7213 MARTINEZ, FREDDY V. UNITED STATES
14-7215 NAKAGAWA, CARL A. V. COLORADO
14-7217 BONILLA-RIVERA, JOSE V. UNITED STATES
14-7218 BRADBERRY, EDDIE Y. V. TATUM, WARDEN
14-7220 BELLO, IVETT, ET AL. V. DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST CO.
14-7221 MALAGON-SOTO, JOSE V. UNITED STATES
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14-7223 BEAUCHAMP, ANGEL V. PEREZ, SUPT., DOWNSTATE
14-7224 JOSEPH, ABRAHAM V. TEXAS
14-7225 KLINEFELTER, JEFFREY V. ALFARO, WARDEN
14-7231 ORTIZ-ROJAS, TERESO V. UNITED STATES
14-7232 PEREZ-ALEMAN, AURELIO V. UNITED STATES
14-7235 GUERRERO, OSCAR M. V. UNITED STATES
14-7236 BURNETT, DANYEL V. UNITED STATES
14-7237 DAVIS, KEVIN L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7238 SHELL, ROBERT E. V. VIRGINIA
14-7239 CARTER, ROBERT V. COLVIN, ACTING COMM'R, SOCIAL
14-7245 DAVIS, JUSTIN V. UNITED STATES
14-7247 CHAVEZ, ALFONSO V. UNITED STATES
14-7248 COLEMAN, PAUL B. V. UNITED STATES
14-7250 McGRUE, JEFF V. UNITED STATES
14-7251 PEDRAZA-MENDOZA, ANTONIO V. UNITED STATES
14-7254 REESE, PERRY V. UNITED STATES
14-7256 SANTISTEVAN, DAVID L. V. YORDY, WARDEN
14-7259 SANTOS-ESTEVEZ, ONASIS R. V. UNITED STATES
14-7260 SANGALANG, CHRISTOPHER, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES
14-7262 VIOLA, JOSEPH J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7263 TUCKER, MARTIN V. UNITED STATES
14-7265 VELASQUEZ-CONTRERAS, ARNOLDO V. UNITED STATES
14-7266 SANCHEZ, JAMES M. V. MUNIZ, WARDEN
14-7267 GARCIA-COBIAN, JESUS V. UNITED STATES
14-7269 FLORES, MARIO V. UNITED STATES
14-7273 MUSKIN, LaROY V. UNITED STATES
14-7275 JOHNSON, RUSSELL M. V. UNITED STATES
14-7276 WILSON, EDWARD, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES
15
14-7284 WILSON, DWAYNE V. UNITED STATES
14-7286 PRINGLER, CHANZE L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7287 McDONALD, TRAMAIN V. ILLINOIS
14-7288 POSA, SAMUEL V. UNITED STATES
14-7289 PERRY, CHRISTOPHER G. V. UNITED STATES
14-7291 GARZA, JOHN I. V. UNITED STATES
14-7297 FARLEY, KELLY B. V. UNITED STATES
14-7298 HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER E. V. UNITED STATES
14-7301 FAUSNAUGHT, STEVEN V. UNITED STATES
14-7303 MARTINEZ, KATHERINE V. O'LEARY, ROBERT, ET AL.
14-7306 GONZALEZ-BALDERAS, HILARIO V. UNITED STATES
14-7310 HENDRIX, KEITH A. V. UNITED STATES
14-7311 BOWLING, ROBERT G. V. UNITED STATES
14-7312 PANETTI, SCOTT L. V. TEXAS
14-7317 WASHINGTON, TYREE V. UNITED STATES
14-7318 REYES-GONZALES, JOSE V. UNITED STATES
14-7319 SWEET, MARQUIS M. V. UNITED STATES
14-7321 BONEY, WILLIAM V. UNITED STATES
14-7323 ORTIZ, GREGORIO R. V. ALMAGER, WARDEN
14-7324 COPPOCK, JAMES N. V. UNITED STATES
14-7325 DORSEY, LAMAR V. WEST VIRGINIA
14-7326 CHAMBERS, ZACHARY V. UNITED STATES
14-7329 KING, RICHARD A. V. UNITED STATES
14-7330 MARANDA, DARRIN V. UNITED STATES
14-7331 SIDA, DEREK V. CALIFORNIA
14-7332 PAYAN, OSMAN J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7334 MOCK, KATHERINE A. V. UNITED STATES
14-7335 McINTOSH, JAMES L. V. UNITED STATES
16
14-7341 LATHAM, ERIC V. UNITED STATES
14-7342 MANNING, WILLIAM A. V. MARYLAND
14-7343 STROUD, JOHNATHAN J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7345 COOLEY, TOBIAS V. V. UNITED STATES
14-7350 FOLK, JACK B. V. UNITED STATES
14-7351 HORTON, BRIAN P. V. UNITED STATES
14-7352 HOLMAN, QUENTON D. V. UNITED STATES
14-7354 ANDERSON, GREGORY T. V. FLORIDA
14-7357 BULLIN, CLAYTON D. V. UNITED STATES
14-7372 SENGMANY, SANGCHAENH V. UNITED STATES
14-7375 SCOGGINS, ALLEN V. MITCHELL, SUPT., OLD COLONY
14-7377 COONEY, LARRY L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7380 MALDONADO, EDWIN C. V. UNITED STATES
14-7385 WRIGHT, CHARLES V. UNITED STATES
14-7387 ROBLES-GARCIA, GERMAN V. UNITED STATES
14-7400 O'NEIL, CHARLES T. V. UNITED STATES
14-7405 McLEAN, RANDAL V. UNITED STATES
14-7407 BYRD, RALPH T. V. UNITED STATES
14-7408 WHITE, JOSEPH N. V. UNITED STATES
14-7411 NAGY, JAY J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7417 DAVIS, WILLIE L. V. JORDAN, ANGELO J.
14-7420 DUARTE, NERY G. V. UNITED STATES
14-7423 DAVIS, DANIEL V. UNITED STATES
14-7425 CASTILLO, LUIS F. V. UNITED STATES
14-7429 MACK, JAMES V. UNITED STATES
14-7433 ELIZONDO-HERNANDEZ, ALBERTO V. UNITED STATES
14-7435 BYRD, THOMAS M. V. UNITED STATES
14-7437 STEVENSON, CARL V. UNITED STATES
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14-7438 PETREE, JESSICA L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7441 VANCE, RICKY L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7444 VAZQUEZ, JOSE C. V. UNITED STATES
14-7446 KINSETH, JEFFREY J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7447 JOHNSON, CALVIN V. UNITED STATES
14-7450 BROWN, TIMOTHY D. V. BERKEBILE, WARDEN
14-7451 BYRNE, JAMES T. V. UNITED STATES
14-7452 ASHE, KENNETH V. UNITED STATES
14-7456 THOMAS, DION V. UNITED STATES
14-7458 TOWNSEND, JERMAINE V. UNITED STATES
14-7469 MUJICA, ALEJANDRO, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES
14-7475 RAI, MANJIT K. V. UNITED STATES
14-7477 CONTRERAS-FLORES, EDUARDO V. UNITED STATES
14-7480 CARDWELL, AUSTION R. V. UNITED STATES
14-7481 CEASAR, DONALD R. V. UNITED STATES
14-7485 KASP, GEORGE V. UNITED STATES
14-7492 KNIGHT, PRINCE L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7493 DAWKINS, CIARA V. UNITED STATES
14-7495 HOWARD, JEFFREY T. V. UNITED STATES
14-7503 WASHINGTON, HERBERT D. V. UNITED STATES
14-7510 ) COOPER, JEREMY V. UNITED STATES )
14-7515 ) McDOWELL, STEVEN V. UNITED STATES
14-7511 DIAZ-CASTRO, JAVIER V. UNITED STATES
14-7512 CRUZ, ABRAHAM V. UNITED STATES
14-7517 GOMEZ, AXEL V. UNITED STATES
14-7518 GOODSON-HUDSON, CRYSTAL V. UNITED STATES
14-7519 FACON, ANTHONY J. V. UNITED STATES
14-7529 ANDERSON, AARON W. V. UNITED STATES
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14-7537 LIMON-PACIAS, CEASAR V. UNITED STATES
14-7539 SWEHLA, PAUL V. UNITED STATES
14-7540 STADFELD, JACOB V. UNITED STATES
14-7541 SEBOLT, PHILIP M. V. UNITED STATES
14-7542 ZUNIGA, MARIO V. UNITED STATES
14-7544 OLD CHIEF, JOHNNY V. FEATHERS, MARION
14-7547 CHAMBERS, ROSCOE V. UNITED STATES
14-7549 SMITH, GENE L. V. UNITED STATES
14-7557 MILBY, GARY V. UNITED STATES
14-7560 BENTLEY, WILLIE V. UNITED STATES
14-7562 BOWLING, ROBERT G. V. UNITED STATES
14-7583 KIRBY, TROY V. UNITED STATES
14-7586 SIGILLITO, MARTIN T. V. UNITED STATES
The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied.
14-273 WETZEL, SEC., PA DOC, ET AL. V. LARK, ROBERT
The motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is granted. The petition for a writ of certiorari
is denied.
14-310 COHEN, NEILAND, ET AL. V. UNITED STATES
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. Justice
Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of this
petition.
14-463 WANG, CHUAN V. IBM, ET AL.
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. Justice
Breyer took no part in the consideration or decision of this
petition.
14-533 MALCOM, JEFF V. FELDERS, SHERIDA, ET AL.
The motion of Sheriffs' Associations for leave to file a
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brief as amici curiae is granted. The petition for a writ of
certiorari is denied.
14-560 FORTRES GRAND CORP. V. WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. The Chief
Justice took no part in the consideration or decision of this
petition.
14-596 ROBICHEAUX, JONATHAN P., ET AL. V. GEORGE, DEVIN, ET AL.
The petition for a writ of certiorari before judgment is
denied.
14-6841 KOON, ROBERT H. V. SOUTH CAROLINA
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is
dismissed. See Rule 39.8.
14-6905 JOHNSON, CHARLES W. V. USDC ND CA
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is
dismissed. See Rule 39.8. Justice Breyer took no part in the
consideration or decision of this motion and this petition.
14-6917 LLOVERA, RAFAEL V. FLORIDA
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is
dismissed. See Rule 39.8.
14-6985 LEWIS, JONATHAN V. JONES, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is
dismissed. See Rule 39.8. As the petitioner has repeatedly
abused this Court's process, the Clerk is directed not to accept
any further petitions in noncriminal matters from petitioner
20
unless the docketing fee required by Rule 38(a) is paid and the
petition is submitted in compliance with Rule 33.1. See Martin
v. District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 506 U. S. 1 (1992)
(per curiam).
14-7136 JEFFERSON, RANDY V. UNITED STATES
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. Justice
Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of this
petition.
14-7202 VIOLA, ANTHONY V. ZICKEFOOSE, WARDEN
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is
dismissed. See Rule 39.8.
14-7282 SACCOCCIA, STEPHEN A. V. FARLEY, WARDEN
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. Justice
Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of this
petition.
14-7299 HICKMON, LEVORY W. V. HOLDER, ATT'Y GEN.
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is
dismissed. See Rule 39.8.
14-7370 SUESUE, DENNIS V. UNITED STATES
14-7432 CLARK, JACK V. UNITED STATES
The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied. Justice
Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of these
petitions.
14-7504 MUI, YICK V. UNITED STATES
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied. Justice
Sotomayor took no part in the consideration or decision of this
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petition.
14-7528 ROBINSON, RUSSELL E. V. KASTNER, WARDEN
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is
dismissed. See Rule 39.8. As the petitioner has repeatedly
abused this Court's process, the Clerk is directed not to accept
any further petitions in noncriminal matters from petitioner
unless the docketing fee required by Rule 38(a) is paid and the
petition is submitted in compliance with Rule 33.1. See Martin
v. District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 506 U. S. 1 (1992)
(per curiam). Justice Kagan took no part in the consideration
or decision of this motion and this petition.
HABEAS CORPUS DENIED
14-7313 IN RE SCOTT PANETTI
14-7339 IN RE PATRICK A. JONES
14-7367 IN RE JASON L. AMIN-BEY
14-7415 IN RE VICTOR H. ESCOBAR
14-7418 IN RE LAWRENCE CARTER-BEY
14-7454 IN RE CHARLES A. SMITH-BEY
14-7489 IN RE LAMONT MAURICE EL, ET AL.
14-7561 IN RE MICHAEL A. BLANKENSHIP
14-7673 IN RE ALAN L. McDONALD
The petitions for writs of habeas corpus are denied.
14-7551 IN RE JULIO C. LOPEZ-PENA
The petition for a writ of habeas corpus is denied. Justice
Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of this
petition.
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MANDAMUS DENIED
14-444 IN RE LARRY E. KLAYMAN
14-7032 IN RE KELLY WARD
The petitions for writs of mandamus are denied.
PROHIBITION DENIED
14-7023 IN RE BRENDIA J. FORD
The petition for a writ of prohibition is denied.
REHEARINGS DENIED
13-9195 REYES, ROBERT V. CREWS, SEC., FL DOC, ET AL.
13-9759 BANKS-DAVIS, LENORA V. UNITED STATES
13-9924 WYLIE, HEATHER E. V. DALY, WARDEN
13-9934 SANDERS, TERROL V. CREWS, SEC., FL DOC
13-10070 WINFIELD, CAROLYN V. MERCY HOSPITAL, ET AL.
13-10072 SMITH, PATRICK B. V. MICHAEL OLSEN, ET AL.
13-10242 LARSEN-ORTA, RAGNI V. CALIFORNIA, ET AL.
13-10261 BURTON, DONALD V. LEE, SUPT., MS
13-10267 EILER, ERIN V. SD DEPT. OF LABOR & REGULATION
13-10312 MADKINS, RICHARD V. TENNESSEE
13-10344 MANKO, NELLA V. LENOX HILL HOSPITAL
13-10373 PESQUEIRA, SERGIO V. PARAMO, WARDEN
13-10433 EVANS, KENNETH V. CHAPPELL, WARDEN
13-10513 WHITTAKER, NIGEL V. MACKIE, WARDEN
13-10516 ORNELAS-CASTRO, JUAN J. V. UNITED STATES
13-10577 OGLE, MELANIE A. V. OHIO
13-10579 JENKINS, WALTER V. DAVIS, WARDEN
13-10601 BRIGHT, EDNA V. TOVES, KAREN, ET AL.
13-10631 SABER, MARY, ET AL. V. SABER, SAM
13-10696 RODGERS, OTIS L. V. CALIFORNIA
23
13-10697 DUNCAN, DERICK V. TEXAS
13-10763 GOLDEN, DAVID D. V. SHEARIN, WARDEN, ET AL.
14-173 DASHGIR, NAHAYAT V. UNITED STATES
14-178 KALYANARAM, GURUMURTHY V. AMERICAN ASSN. OF UNIVERSITY
14-210 ERIKSON, MICHAEL E. V. BP EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
14-237 BROWN, HENRY R. V. UNITED STATES
14-269 BOLES, GRAYDON R. V. RIVA, REBECCA, ET AL.
14-272 MIZUKAMI, GLENN V. AM. HOME MORTGAGE, ET AL.
14-285 MIZUKAMI, CAROLYN V. DON QUIJOTE CO., ET AL.
14-286 BUTLER, DEBORAH V. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, ET AL.
14-304 PASQUALE, SANDRA M. V. PASQUALE, THOMAS M.
14-364 SNYDER, REGINALD B. V. PENNSYLVANIA
14-5078 BRENT, NATHANIEL V. WENK, MIA, ET AL.
14-5134 EILER, ERIN V. JOHN MORRELL & COMPANY
14-5331 SPUCK, DANIEL L. V. PENNSYLVANIA
14-5344 JONES, FREDERICK V. FOULK, WARDEN
14-5347 JONES, FREDERICK V. ROGER T. NUTTALL AND ASSOCIATES
14-5369 BLACKMON, STEPHANIE M. V. ESCAMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
14-5519 SPEED, ANTONIO N. V. MEHAN, THOMAS J., ET AL.
14-5550 MITCHELL, AARON V. HAAS, WARDEN
14-5656 RIVERA, ALVETO V. SMITH, WARDEN
14-5685 SUTTON, NAKIA R. V. CASKEY, DALE, ET AL.
14-5728 THOMAS, DAN M. V. OREGON, ET AL.
14-5734 MANNARINO, LORI, ET AL. V. BANK OF AMERICA, ET AL.
14-5779 TRIPLETT, ROY V. USPS, ET AL.
14-5869 HOWELL, DANNY V. INDIANA
14-5907 COTTER, JOSEPH P. V. LAW OFFICES OF PAUL GERTZ
14-5915 LANGSTON, EARNEST L. V. RUSSELL, WARDEN
24
14-5919 RAMEY, JOHNNEY V. HILL, WARDEN
14-5943 SMITH, CHRISTOPHER C., ET AL. V. UNITED STATES
14-5950 RESPER, WAYNE V. SIRES, SERGEANT, ET AL.
14-5951 ALEXANDER, DEMETRI, ET AL. V. USDC NV, ET AL.
14-6011 SHABAZZ, HASSAN V. VIRGINIA
14-6032 RODGERS, OTIS L. V. VALENZUELA, WARDEN
14-6056 NORFLEET, MARC V. SPILLER, TOM
14-6057 STROUSE, JAMES V. WILSON, WARDEN, ET AL.
14-6060 SNODGRASS, ANN V. BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ET AL.
14-6112 ROBINSON, DAVID M. V. UNITED STATES
14-6142 TAYLOR, ANIKA V. COLVIN, ACTING COMM'R, SOCIAL
14-6177 VAN BUREN, IRVIN V. CALIFORNIA
14-6218 BURR, FRANKLIN J. V. NEW JERSEY
14-6232 LAVERGNE, BRANDON S. V. HIGGINGBOTTOM, CLAIRE G.
14-6253 MUZIO, MICHAEL J. V. UNITED STATES
14-6270 PROPHET, ANTONIO V. WEST VIRGINIA
14-6272 WATERS, DONALD W. V. CLARKE, DIR., VA DOC
14-6276 ADAMS, LOANITA V. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WA, ET AL.
14-6281 WOODS, NIRA V. REGENTS OF THE UNIV. OF CA.
14-6299 KOTHARI, SUDESHKUMAR V. WASHINGTON
14-6311 LAVERGNE, BRANDON V. ADVANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
14-6330 BEHRENS, BRYAN S. V. SEC
14-6348 MORROW, NANCY V. DONAHOE, POSTMASTER GEN.
14-6350 CREAMER, MARJORIE A. V. MOTORS LIQUIDATION CO.
14-6454 MATTHEWS, ALEXANDER O. V. HULL, TED, ET AL.
14-6488 IN RE JAMES M. LEE
14-6513 ARMSTRONG, KAYLA C. V. VIRGINIA
14-6538 WILSON, DEBORAH K. V. DOUGLAS, TOBY, ET AL.
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14-6583 HOWER, MICHAEL D. V. UNITED STATES
14-6594 DORSEY, JERALD J. V. RELF, THOMAS, ET AL.
14-6640 RAD, CHRISTOPHER V. UNITED STATES
14-6647 IN RE CHI MAK
14-6708 IN RE TYRONE D. SMITH
14-6740 DuSHANE, JASEN L. V. UNITED STATES
The petitions for rehearing are denied.
14-6669 GROVES, DEVON V. UNITED STATES
The petition for rehearing is denied. Justice Kagan took no
part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
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1 Cite as: 574 U. S. ____ (2015)
ALITO, J., dissenting
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES KALAMAZOO COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION, ET AL.,
PETITIONERS v. ROBERT DELEON, ET UX.
ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
No. 13–1516 Decided January 12, 2015
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied.
JUSTICE ALITO, dissenting from denial of certiorari. Certiorari is appropriate when “a United States court of
appeals . . . has so far departed from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceedings . . . as to call for anexercise of this Court’s supervisory power.” Supreme Court Rule 10(a). The decision of the Sixth Circuit in this case—holding that respondent suffered an adverse em-ployment action when his employer transferred him to aposition for which he had applied—qualifies for reviewunder that standard. Indeed, the holding of the courtbelow is so clearly wrong that summary reversal is war-ranted. The strangeness of the Court of Appeals’ holding may lead this Court to believe that the holding is unlikely to figure in future cases, but the decision, if left undis-turbed, will stand as a binding precedent within the Sixth Circuit. I would grant review and correct the Sixth Cir-cuit’s obvious error.
An old maxim warns: Be careful what you wish for; you might receive it. In the Sixth Circuit, however, employeesneed not be careful what they ask for because, if their request is granted and they encounter buyer’s regret, they can sue.
After working at the Kalamazoo County Road Commis-sion (Commission) for 25 years, respondent Robert Deleon applied for a position as an equipment and facilities super-intendent. The job posting specified that the position
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required work “primarily in office conditions and in a garage where there is exposure to loud noises and dieselfumes.” Record 465. Respondent discussed the positionwith his supervisors and decided to interview for the job. When the Commission selected another candidate, re-spondent evinced displeasure and questioned a supervisor about the reasons why he was not selected.
A few weeks later, the candidate who was initially selected told supervisors that he was no longer interested in the job, and the supervisors then transferred respond-ent to the position.
Respondent worked in the new position from August 2009 until May 2010, when he had a conflict with his supervisor. Shortly thereafter, he took a medical leaveand never returned to work.
Respondent filed this lawsuit and alleged, as relevant here, that the Commission had discriminated against himon account of his race, national origin, and age, in viola-tion of the Equal Protection Clause, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Age Discrimination in Em-ployment Act of 1967.1 The District Court, however, granted the Commission’s motion for summary judgment because respondent could not show that he had suffered an adverse employment action. Respondent’s transfer wasa lateral move that resulted in no diminution of salary,benefits, prestige, or responsibility, and he had applied for the position with full knowledge of what it entailed, in-cluding exposure to diesel fumes. Furthermore, the Dis-trict Court explained that “[t]he record contains no evi-dence that [respondent] ever declined, or attempted todecline, the transfer . . . [or] ever protested or complained about [it].” No. 1:11–cv–539 (WD Mich., Sept. 18, 2012),pp. 15–16. The Sixth Circuit reversed, holding that a
—————— 1 His wife, Mae Deleon, sued for lack of consortium and is also a re-
spondent here.
3 Cite as: 574 U. S. ____ (2015)
ALITO, J., dissenting
“plaintiff ’s initial request” for a transfer does not “pre-clud[e] him from a finding that he suffered a materially adverse employment action” when he later receives that transfer. 739 F. 3d 914, 921 (2014).
Judge Sutton dissented. The dissent noted that re-spondent applied for the transfer with full knowledge of what it involved, including the presence of diesel fumes inthe workplace, ibid., and that respondent persisted inseeking the job after he initially did not receive it, id., at 922. The dissent rejected the majority’s suggestion thatthe transfer was “ ‘ involuntary’ ” because respondent ad-mitted that no one told him that he had to take the trans-fer and neither did he tell anyone that he did not want it. Ibid. Because respondent gave the Commission “no rea-son to believe that he did not want the transfer and every reason to believe that he did,” the dissent concluded that the Commission did not subject respondent to an adverse employment action. Ibid.
The dissent’s commonsense conclusion was correct. Under all of the antidiscrimination provisions upon which respondent relies, he was required to show that he suf-fered an adverse employment action. That concept means,at a minimum, “an injury or harm” that “a reasonable employee would have found . . . materially adverse,” see Burlington N. & S. F. R. Co. v. White, 548 U. S. 53, 67–68 (2006), and respondent did not meet that standard here.2
Respondent gave every indication that he wanted theposition to which he was transferred. He applied for it.He spoke to his supervisors about it, and even when theytold him that some of his preferences would not be met—he would not receive an assistant, and he would continue ——————
2Burlington concerned the standard under Title VII’s antiretaliation provision, 42 U. S. C. §2000e–3, and that standard is broader than the ordinary discrimination standard, 548 U. S., at 64–65. But since respondent cannot satisfy the antiretaliation standard, it follows a fortiori that he cannot satisfy the discrimination standard as well.
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ALITO, J., dissenting
to be part of the on-call duty rotation—he continued to pursue his application. He interviewed for the position. And then, when he initially did not receive the transfer hesought, he followed up with his supervisors to ask whythey had not chosen him. It is of course conceivable that respondent had changed his mind and no longer wanted the job, but if by the time of his transfer that was so, hegave no objective indication of that fact. Respondent’ssupervisors did not violate federal law by granting himthe transfer that he sought and that they had no reason tobelieve he did not want.
Despite the fact that respondent willingly applied for and never objected to the transfer, the Sixth Circuit heldthat receiving it was an adverse employment action. The court gave three reasons for this surprising conclusion.
The court first relied on the fact that respondent “ap-plied for the position with the intention of commanding a substantial raise and under the impression that employ-ment benefits would inure to the benefit of his career.” 739 F. 3d, at 920; see also id., at 916. But if respondent was unwilling to accept the position without a raise, no one knew it. In fact, when asked why he did not withdraw his application when he learned that he would not receivea higher salary, respondent replied that he “figured [he] could make some changes over there.” Record 521. In other words, respondent voluntarily applied for the jobknowing full well what it did—and did not—involve.
Second, the court stressed that respondent “was exposed to toxic and hazardous diesel fumes on a daily basis,” and the court deemed this to be a “sufficient indication that the work environment was objectively intolerable” andtherefore “materially adverse to a reasonable person.” 739 F. 3d, at 919–920. But again, respondent applied for the position even though he knew that the job required work-ing “ ‘in [a] garage where there is exposure to loud noisesand diesel fumes.’ ” Id., at 916. By applying for the posi-
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tion, respondent gave every indication that he was willing to work in those conditions, and respondent’s supervisorsshould not be faulted for taking him at his word. It is important to keep in mind that respondent does not claim that he suffered an adverse employment action based onthe denial of a request to be transferred back out of the garage, and there is no evidence that he made such a request. And although the Sixth Circuit characterized the fumes in the garage as “toxic,” respondent is not assertinga claim under a provision governing workplace safety.
Third, the court below said that respondent’s transferwas “involuntary” because once he was transferred he had to take the position. Id., at 916, n. 1. That fact does not make the transfer adverse. Respondent applied for thejob, and he maintained his interest months into the hiringprocess, when another candidate received the initial offer. It is telling that respondent “never withdrew his request”to be transferred “and did not complain at the time he received the transfer.” Id., at 920.
The decision of the court below is unprecedented andclearly contrary to the statutes on which respondent’sclaims are based. I would grant the petition for certiorari and summarily reverse.