Supreme Court of the United States October Term, 1999 HEARING LIST For the Session Beginning April 17, 2000 THE JUSTICES AND THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS TO WHICH THEY ARE ASSIGNED Hon. William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice, Fourth, District of Columbia and Federal Circuits. Hon. John Paul Stevens, Associate Justice, Sixth and Seventh Circuits. Hon. Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice, Ninth Circuit. Hon. Antonin Scalia, Associate Justice, Fifth Circuit. Hon. Anthony M. Kennedy, Associate Justice, Elev- enth Circuit. Hon. David H. Souter, Associate Justice, First and Third Circuits. Hon. Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice, Eighth Circuit. Hon. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice, Sec- ond Circuit. Hon. Stephen Breyer, Associate Justice, Tenth Circuit. OFFICERS OF THE COURT William K. Suter, Clerk. Frank D. Wagner, Reporter of Decisions. Dale E. Bosley, Marshal. Shelley L. Dowling, Librarian. NOTICE TO COUNSEL 1. The Clerk timely informs counsel as to the day counsel must be present for oral argument. The Court convenes at 10 a.m. and each case is usually heard on the date assigned. 2. Counsel scheduled to argue must report to the Lawyers' Lounge between 9:00 and 9:15 a.m. on the day assigned for argument. The Clerk will brief you at that time and provide assistance. Identification cards will be issued to the attorneys authorized to oc- cupy seats at argument tables. Counsel arguing cases should not introduce themselves nor introduce co- counsel to the Court at the time of argument. Mem- bers of the Court should be addressed by their proper titles-"Chief Justice" or "Justice," as the case may be- and not as "judge." 3. Counsel are expected to take note of time limita- tions and inquiry should not be made of the Court as to the amount of time remaining. A white light will ap- pear when five minutes remain and a red light when the time has expired. When the Court permits a division of time for argument, the use of more than the agreed time by one attorney does not extend the total time al- lotted. Counsel should conclude argument promptly when the red light appears unless responding to a ques- tion from the Court. 4. During argument counsel should at all times speak into the microphone so that the Justices may hear them and that a clear tape recording can be made. Counsel should also avoid having notes or books touch the micro- phone since this seriously interferes with the recording process. 5. Counsel in cases to be argued in the afternoon should assemble at the Clerk's desk in the Courtroom when the noon recess begins. An escort will arrange expedited service in the public cafeteria located in the Court building. 6. Appropriate attire for counsel is conservative busi- ness dress. If formal attire is worn, it should conform with custom. William K. Suter, Clerk. HEARING LIST Monday, April 17, 2000 No. 99­387. Thomas Raleigh, Chapter 7 Trustee for Estate of William J. Stoecker v. Illinois Department of Revenue. Certiorari to the C. A. 7th Circuit. For petitioner: Robert Radasevich, Chicago, Ill. For respondent: A. Benjamin Goldgar, Chicago, Ill.; and Lawrence G. Wallace, Deputy Solicitor General, De- partment of Justice, Washington, D. C. (for United States, as amicus curiae.) (1 hour for argument.) No. 99­579. Harris Trust and Savings Bank, etc., et al. v. Salomon Smith Barney Inc., et al. Certiorari to the C. A. 7th Circuit. For petitioners: Robert A. Long, Jr., Washington, D. C.; and Beth S. Brinkmann, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. (for United States, as amicus curiae.) For respondents: Peter C. Hein, New York, N. Y. (1 hour for argument.) Tuesday, April 18 No. 99­224. Charles B. Miller, Superintendent, Pen- dleton Correctional Facility, et al. v. Richard A. French, et al.; and No. 99­582. United States v. Richard A. French, et al. Certiorari to the C. A. 7th Circuit. For petitioners Miller, et al.: Jon Laramore, Deputy At- torney General, Indianapolis, Ind. For petitioner United States: Barbara D. Underwood, Deputy Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. For respondents: Kenneth J. Falk, Indianapolis, Ind. (Consolidated-1 hour for argument.) No. 99­7000. Bobby Lee Ramdass v. Ronald J. Ange- lone, Director, Virginia Department of Corrections. Certiorari to the C. A. for the 4th Circuit. For petitioner: David I. Bruck, Columbia, S. C. For respondent: Katherine P. Baldwin, Assistant Attor- ney General, Richmond, Va. (One hour for argument.) Wednesday, April 19 No. 99­5525. Charles Thomas Dickerson v. United States. Certiorari to the C. A. 4th Circuit. For petitioner: James W. Hundley, Fairfax, Va. (ap- pointed by this Court.) For United States: Seth P. Waxman, Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. In support of judgment below: Paul G. Cassell, Salt Lake City, Utah (invited to brief and argue as ami- cus curiae.) (1 hour for argument.) No. 99­5716. Floyd J. Carter v. United States. Certiorari to the C. A. 3rd Circuit. For petitioner: Donald J. McCauley, Newark, N. J. For respondents: David C. Frederick, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washing- ton, D. C. (1 hour for argument.) Monday, April 24 No. 99­658. Jaime Castillo, et al. v. United States. Certiorari to the C. A. 5th Circuit. For petitioners: Stephen P. Halbrook, Fairfax, Va. For respondent: James K. Robinson, Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. (1 hour for argument.) No. 99­401. California Democratic Party, et al. v. Bill Jones, Secretary of State of California, et al. Certiorari to the C. A. 9th Circuit. For petitioners: George Waters, Sacramento, Cal. For respondents: Thomas F. Gede, Special Assistant At- torney General, Sacramento, Cal. (1 hour for argument.) Tuesday, April 25 No. 99­830. Don Stenberg, Attorney General of Nebraska, et al. v. Leroy Carhart. Certiorari to the 8th Circuit. For petitioners: Donald B. Stenberg, Attorney General, Lincoln, Neb. For respondent: Simon Heller, New York, N. Y. (1 hour for argument.) 8, Orig. State of Arizona v. State of California, et al. On Exceptions to the Report of the Special Master. For United States: Jeffrey P. Minear, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washing- ton, D. C. For Quechan Indian Tribe: Mason D. Morisset, Seattle, Wash. For State Parties: Jerome C. Muys, Washington, D. C. (1 hour for argument.) Wednesday, April 26 No. 99­699. Boy Scouts of America and Monmouth Council, et al. v. James Dale. Certiorari to the Supreme Court of New Jersey. For petitioners: George A. Davidson, New York, N. Y. For respondent: Evan Wolfson, New York, N. Y. (1 hour for argument.)