No. 97-1642. Department of Army v. Blue Fox, Inc. Argued December 1, 1998 Jeffrey A. Lamken argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Waxman, Assistant Attorney General Hunger, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, and Barbara C. Biddle. Thomas F. Spaulding argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was David A. Webster. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the American Subcon- tractors Association by David R. Hendrick and Joel S. Rubinstein; and for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States by Herbert L. Fenster, Tami Lyn Azor- sky, and Robin S. Conrad.. Edward G. Gallagher filed a brief for the Surety Association of America as amicus curiae. ================================================================ No. 97-1396. Lopez et al. v. Monterey County et al. Argued November 2, 1998 Joaquin G. Avila argued the cause for appellants. With him on the briefs were Denise Hulett and Robert Rubin. Paul R. Q. Wolfson argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Waxman, Acting Assistant Attorney General Hodgkiss, Deputy Solicitor General Underwood, Mark L. Gross, Rebecca K. Troth, and Louis E. Peraertz. Daniel G. Stone, Deputy Attorney General of California, argued the cause for the state appellee. With him on the brief were Daniel E. Lungren, Attorney Gen- eral, Linda A. Cabatic, Senior Assistant Attorney General, and Marsha A. Bedwell, Supervising Deputy Attorney General. Douglas C. Holland filed a brief for appellee Monterey County. Deborah J. La Fetra filed a brief for the Pacific Legal Foundation as amicus curiae urging affirmance. ================================================================ No. 97-303. Humana Inc., et al. v. Forsyth et al. Argued November 30, 1998 James W. Colbert III argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Robert N. Eccles, Linda J. Smith, Neil K. Gilman, and Dennis L. Kennedy. G. Robert Blakey argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief was J. Randell Jones. Deputy Solicitor General Wallace argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging affirmance. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Assistant Attorney General Hunger, Jeffrey A. Lamken, Anthony J. Stein- meyer, and Howard S. Scher. James F. Fitzpatrick and Nancy L. Perkins filed a brief for the Alliance of American Insurers et al. as amici curiae urging reversal. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for the National Associa- tion of Insurance Commissioners by Gregory B. Stites; for the National Fair Hous- ing Alliance by Stephen Mark Dane; for Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, P. C., by Sarah Posner; for United Policyholders by Eugene R. Anderson and John A. Mac- Donald; and for Betty Cordial et al. by Ellen G. Robinson and Peter G. Gallanis. Franklin G. Burt filed a brief for the Consumer Credit Insurance Association as amicus curiae. ================================================================ No. 97-1732. California Public Employees Retirement System et al. v. Felzen et al. Argued January 11, 1999 Michael K. Kellogg argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Mark C. Hansen, Neil M. Gorsuch, and Sean A. Lev. David C. Frederick argued the cause for the United States et al. as amici curiae urging reversal. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, Harvey J. Goldschmid, David M. Becker, Paul Gonson, Jacob H. Stillman, and Eric Summergrad. John G. Kester argued the cause for respondents and filed a brief for respon- dent Archer Daniels Midland Co. With him on the brief was George A. Borden. Thom W. Moss filed a brief for respondents Directors of Archer Daniels Midland Co. Terry Rose Saunders, Robert M. Roseman, and Henry P. Monaghan filed a brief for respondent Paul Felzen et al. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for Barclays Global Inves- tors, N. A., et al. by Andrew N. Vollmer, Andrew B. Weissman and Joseph A. Grund- fest; for the Council of Institutional Investors by Carter G. Phillips, Bradford A. Berenson, and David W. Jones; and for Public Citizen, Inc., et al. by Leslie Brueck- ner, Brian Wolfman, and Alan B. Morrison. Daniel J. Popeo filed a brief for the Washington Legal Foundation as amicus curiae urging affirmance. Leonard N. Sosnov filed a brief for Lawrence A. Hamermesh et al. as amici curiae. ================================================================ No. 98-404. Department of Commerce et al. v. United States House of Representa- tives et al. No. 98-564. Clinton, President of the United States et al. v. Glavin et al. Argued November 30, 1998 Solicitor General Waxman argued the cause for appellants in both cases. With him on the briefs for appellants in No. 98-404 and appellants in No. 98-564 were Assistant Attorney General Hunger, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, Malcolm L. Stewart and Mark B. Stern. Joseph Remcho, Kathleen J. Purcell, and James C. Harrison filed briefs for the California Legislature under this Court's Rule 18.2. Brian S. Currey, Richard M. Jones, Thomas M. Riordan, Karen M. Wahle, Thomas J. Karr, Alfredo Barrios, James K. Hahn, Jessica F. Heinz, Lorna B. Goodman, David B. Goldin, De Witt W. Clinton, Mary F. Wawro, Donovan M. Main, Manuel A. Valenzuela, Brian L. Crow, Louise H. Renne, Burk E. Delventhal, Robert A. Ginsburg, Jack Ballas, Susan T. Taylor, Helen M. Gros, Daniel E. Muse, Stan Sharoff, John R. Calhoun, Joan Gallo, George Rios, Jayne W. Williams, Ann M. Ravel, Susan B. Swain, and Alan K. Marks filed briefs for the City of Los Angeles under this Court's Rule 18.2. Moses Silverman and Jeannie S. Kang filed briefs for the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium, Inc., et al. under this Court's Rule 18.2. Paul M. Smith, Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., and J. Gerald Hebert filed briefs for Richard A. Gephardt et al. under this Court's Rule 18.2. Maureen E. Mahoney argued the cause for appellees in No. 98-404. With her on the brief for appellee United States House of Representatives were Richard P. Bress, Geraldine R. Gennett, Kerry W. Kircher, and Michael L. Stern. Michael A. Carvin argued the cause for appellees in No. 98-564. With him on the briefs for appellees Matthew J. Glavin et al. were David H. Thompson, Theodore M. Cooper- stein, L. Lynn Hogue, Valle Simms Dutcher, Edward J. Fuhr, and Richard B. Harper. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed in No. 98-404 for the County of Westchester by Alan D. Scheinkman and Stacey Dolgin-Kmetz; for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees et al. by Peter J. Rubin and Jonathan S. Massey; for the Brennan Center for Justice et al. by Burt Neuborne, Deborah Goldberg, Steven R. Shapiro, and Louis M. Bograd; for the Japanese American Citizens League by Mike Traynor, William S. Freeman, Darryl M. Woo, and Gary H. Ritchey; for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., by Elaine R. Jones, Theodore M. Shaw, Norman J. Chachkin, and Jacqueline A. Ber- rien; for Jerome Gray et al. by Barbara R. Arnwine, Thomas J. Henderson, and Edward Still; and for the State of Texas by Dan Morales, Attorney General of Texas, Jorge Vega, First Assistant Attorney General, and Javier P. Guajardo and Daniel T. Torrez, Special Assistant Attorneys General Donald Dinan filed a brief for the District of Columbia State Democratic Committee urging reversal in No. 98-564. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance in No. 98-404 by were filed for the State of Wisconsin et al. by James E. Doyle, Attorney General of Wisconsin, and Peter C. Anderson, Assistant Attorney General, Mike Fisher, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, and Calvin R. Coons, Senior Deputy Attorney General; and for the Washington Legal Foundation et al. by Daniel J. Popeo and Richard A. Samp. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance in No. 98-564 were filed for the City of Omaha by Paul D. Kratz; and for the Landmark Legal Foundation by Richard P. Hutchison. William J. Olson, John S. Miles, and John F. Callender, Jr., filed a brief for the National Citizens Legal Network et al. as amici curiae urging affirmance in both cases. Briefs of amici curiae were filed in No. 98-404 for the Foundation to Preserve the Integrity of the Census by James B. Hamlin; and for the National Republican Legislators Association et al. by E. Mark Braden and Clark Bensen. ================================================================ No. 97-826. AT&T Corp. et al. v. Iowa Utilities Board et al.; AT&T Corp. et al. v. California et al.; No. 97-829. MCI Telecommunications Corp. v. Iowa Utilities Board et al. No. 97-830. Association for Local Telecommunications Services et al. v. Iowa Utilities Board et al.; No. 97-831. Federal Communications Comm'n et al. v. Iowa Utilities Board et al.; No. 97-1075. Ameritech Corp. et al. v. Federal Communications Comm'n et al.; No. 97-1087. GTE Midwest, Inc. v. Federal Communications Comm'n et al.; No. 97-1099. U S West, Inc. v. Federal Communications Comm'n et al.; and No. 97-1141. Southern New England Telephone Co. et al. v. Federal Communi- cations Comm'n et al. Argued October 13, 1998 Solicitor General Waxman argued the cause for the federal petitioners/cross- respondents. With him on the briefs were Assistant Attorney General Klein, Deputy Solicitor General Wallace, Jonathan E. Nuechterlein, Catherine G. O'Sullivan, Robert B. Nicholson, Nancy C. Garrison, Christopher J. Wright, Laurence N. Bourne, and James M. Carr. Bruce J. Ennis, Jr., argued the cause for the private petitioners/cross- respondents. With him on the briefs were Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., Mark D. Schnei- der, Anthony C. Epstein, Thomas F. O'Neil III, and William Single IV. Mitchell F. Brecher, Richard J. Metzger, Albert H. Kramer, Daniel M. Waggoner, Robert G. Berger, Joseph Sandri, Daniel L. Brenner, Neal M. Goldberg, and David L. Nicoll filed briefs for petitioners/respondents Local Telecommunications Services et al. Diane Munns argued the cause for the State Commission respondents et al. With her on the brief were Lawrence G. Malone and Penny Rubin. Peter Arth, Jr., and Mark Fogelman filed a brief for respondent State of California. Laurence H. Tribe argued the cause for the private respondents/cross peti- tioners. With him on the briefs were Jonathan S. Massey, Mark L. Evans, Michael K. Kellogg, Sean A. Lev, Charles R. Morgan, William B. Barfield, M. Robert Suther- land, James R. Young, Michael E. Glover, Patricia Diaz Dennis, Liam S. Coonan, Michael J. Zpevak, Stephen B. Higgins, and James W. Erwin. Kenneth S. Geller, Donald M. Falk, Stephen M. Shapiro, John R. Muench, and Gary S. Feinerman filed briefs for respondent/cross-petitioner Ameritech Corporation. Mark R. Kravitz, Jeffrey R. Babbin, Daniel J. Klau, Diane Smith, Carolyn C. Hill, Thomas E. Taylor, Jack B. Harrison, Jerry W. Amos, M. John Bowen, Jr., and Paul J. Feldman filed a brief for respondents/cross-petitioners Mid-Sized Local Exchange Carriers. Gary M. Epstein, Maureen E. Mahoney, and Richard P. Bress filed a brief for respondents United States Telephone Association et al. Lloyd N. Cutler, William T. Lake, John H. Harwood II, and Robert B. McKenna filed briefs for respondent/cross-petitioner U S West, Inc. Briefs for respondent Competition Policy Institute in support of petitioners under this Court's Rule 12.6 were filed by Glen B. Manishin; and for GST Telecom, Inc., by J. Jeffrey Mayhook. William P. Barr argued the cause for cross-petitioners/respondents GTE entities et al. With him on the briefs were M. Edward Whelan, Paul T. Cappuccio, and Steven G. Bradbury. David W. Carpenter argued the cause for petitioners/cross-respondents AT&T et al. With him on the briefs were Peter D. Keisler, Mark C. Rosenblum, Charles H. Helein, Robert M. McDowell, Harisha J. Bastiampillai, Genevieve Morelli, Robert J. Aamoth, James M. Smith, Leon M. Kestenbaum, Jay C. Keithley, H. Richard Juh- nke, and Richard S. Whitt. Jonathan Jacob Nadler filed a brief for Covad Communications Co. as amicus curiae urging reversal. ================================================================ No. 97-1287. Hughes Aircraft Co. et al. v. Jacobson et al. Argued November 2, 1998 Paul T. Cappuccio argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Kenneth W. Starr, Richard A. Cordray, Christopher Landau, Marcy J. K. Tiffany, T. Warren Jackson, and Robert F. Walker. Lisa Schiavo Blatt argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal. With her on the brief were Solicitor General Waxman, Deputy Solicitor General Kneedler, Marvin Krislov, James J. Keightley, and Stuart L. Brown. Seth Kupferberg argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Richard Dorn and I. Philip Sipser. Briefs of amici curiae urging reversal were filed for the ERISA Industry Committee et al. by Michael S. Horne, John M. Vine, and Caroline M. Brown; and for the Hughes Aircraft Retirees Association et al. by David E. Gordon. Briefs of amici curiae urging affirmance were filed for AT&T E, RCA, and Boeing Employees by Norman Zolot and Kent Cprek; and for the National Employment Lawyers Association by Stephen R. Bruce, Jeffrey Lewis, and Paula A. Brantner. Mary Ellen Signorille and Melvin Radowitz filed a brief for the American Association of Retired Persons as amicus curiae. ================================================================