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California Department of Water Resources, Southern California Edison Company, Intervenor-Petitioner, Public Utilities Commission of the State of California Pacificorp, Intervenors-Respondents, Southern California Edison Company, Intervenor, Dynegy Power Marketing, Inc., Intervenor-Respondent, El Segundo Power L.L.C. Long Beach Generation L.L.C. Cabrillo Power I L.L.C. Cabrillo Power II L.L.C. South Coast Air Quality Maintenance District, Intervenors, Idacorp Energy L.P., Intervenor-Petitioner, Coral Power L.L.C. Constellation Power Source, Inc., Intervenors-Respondents, Public Service Company of Colorado Pinnacle West Capital Corporation Arizona Public Service Company, Intervenors, Mirant Americas Energy Marketing, L.P. Mirant California L.L.C. Mirant Delta, L.L.C. Mirant Portrero L.L.C., Intervenors-Respondents, Puget Sound Energy, Inc., Intervenor, Northern California Power Agency Transmission Agency of Northern California the M-S-R Public Power Company, Intervenors-Respondents, the Modesto Irrigation District, Intervenor-Petitioner, the City of Palo Alto, California the City of Redding, California, Intervenors-Respondents, the City of Santa Clara, California, Intervenor-Petitioner, California Independent System Operator Corporation Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc., Intervenors-Respondents, Williams Energy Marketing & Trading Company, Intervenor, Merrill Lynch Capital Services, Inc., Intervenor-Respondent, Portland General Electric Company California Electricity Oversight Board, Intervenors, El Paso Merchant Energy, L.P., Intervenor-Respondent, the Port of Seattle, Washington, Intervenor, Duke Energy North America L.L.C. Duke Energy Trading and Marketing L.L.C., Intervenors-Respondents, the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Intervenor-Petitioner, Sempra Energy Trading Corporation Avista Energy, Inc. City of Tacoma, Washington, Intervenors, Port of Seattle City of Tacoma Pacific Gas and Electric Company Enron Power Marketing Inc., Intervenors-Respondents, Puget Sound Energy California Independent System Operator Corporation, Intervenors v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Lutwin v. Thompson

Marcia Lutwin, Linda Wierda, Jane Kozlowski, Margaret A. Walz, Roger Audette, Marion Morgan, by Her Next Friend, Dorothy M. Hiltz, Julia M. Culver, by Her Next Friend, Rev. Horace Mitchell, Bertha P. Chiplin, by Her Next Friend, Alfred J. Chiplin, Sr., Madalyn Rovner, Roland Cote, Florentina Calderon, by Her Next Friend, Eva Moreno, Helen Bagwell, Maxine Mormor, Katherine Watts, Intervenors-Plaintiffs-Appellants, Ruth Healey v. Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary, United States Department of Health and Human Services

No. 02-2187

Webster v. Woodford

COUNTY OF MILLE LACS, — FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF MILACA, INTERVENOR v. MELANIE BENJAMIN, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS HERB WEYAUS, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS SECRETARY/TREASURER, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS SANDRA BLAKE, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS MARVIN BRUNEAU, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS HARRY DAVIS, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS, — STATE OF MINNESOTA STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AMICUS ON BEHALF OF COUNTY OF MILLE LACS, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF MILACA, INTERVENOR — v. MELANIE BENJAMIN, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS HERB WEYAUS, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS SECRETARY/TREASURER, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS SANDRA BLAKE, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS MARVIN BRUNEAU, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS HARRY DAVIS, INDIVIDUALLY AND OFFICIALLY AS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE, MILLE LACS BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS, — STATE OF MINNESOTA, AMICUS ON BEHALF Of

DeLeon v. Doe

Ray Green v. Eric C. Torres, (Shield No. 19757), Individually and as a New York City Police Officer, John Does, (Shield Nos. Unknown), Individually and as New York City Police Officer, Brian Potter, (Shield No. 25851), Individually and as a New York City Police Officer, Steven Santiago, (Shield No. 5866), Individually and as a New York City Police Officer, Richard Goudas (Shield No. 15640), Individually and as a New York City Police Officer, Kenneth McNamee (Shield No. 13413) and City of New York, a Municipal Corporation

Green v. Torres

Ocean Advocates, a Non-Profit Organization Fuel Safe Washington, a Non-Profit Organization North Cascades Audubon Society, a Non-Profit Organization Dan Crawford, an Individual Re Sources, a Non-Profit Organization v. United States Army Corps of Engineers Ralph H. Graves, Bp West Coast Products, Llc, F/k/a Atlantic Richfield Company, Intervenor-Appellee. Ocean Advocates, a Non-Profit Organization Fuel Safe Washington, a Non-Profit Organization North Cascades Audubon Society, a Non-Profit Organization Dan Crawford, an Individual Re Sources, a Non-Profit Organization v. United States Army Corps of Engineers Ralph H. Graves, Bp West Coast Products, Llc, F/k/a Atlantic Richfield Company, Intervenor-Appellant

No. 03-7332

REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MINNESOTA, AN ASSOCIATION INDIAN ASIAN AMERICAN REPUBLICANS OF MINNESOTA, AN ASSOCIATION REPUBLICAN SENIORS, AN ASSOCIATION YOUNG REPUBLICAN LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA, a MINNESOTA NONPROFIT CORPORATION MINNESOTA COLLEGE REPUBLICANS, AN ASSOCIATION, — GREGORY F. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY, CHERYL L. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY MARK E. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY CORWIN C. HULBERT, INDIVIDUALLY, — CAMPAIGN FOR JUSTICE, AN ASSOCIATION, MINNESOTA AFRICAN AMERICAN REPUBLIC COUNCIL, AN ASSOCIATION, — MUSLIM REPUBLICANS, AN ASSOCIATION MICHAEL MAXIM, INDIVIDUALLY KEVIN J. KOLOSKY, INDIVIDUALLY v. SUZANNE WHITE, IN HER CAPACITY AS CHAIRPERSON OF THE MINNESOTA BOARD OF JUDICIAL STANDARDS, OR HER SUCCESSOR EDWARD J. CLEARY, IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE MINNESOTA OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY, OR HIS SUCCESSOR CHARLES E. LUNDBERG, IN HIS CAPACITY AS CHAIR OF THE MINNESOTA LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY BOARD, OR HIS SUCCESSOR, — MINNESOTA CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, AMICUS ON BEHALF OF THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, AMICUS ON BEHALF OF REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MINNESOTA, AN ASSOCIATION INDIAN ASIAN AMERICAN REPUBLICANS OF MINNESOTA, AN ASSOCIATION REPUBLICAN SENIORS, AN ASSOCIATION YOUNG REPUBLICAN LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA, a MINNESOTA NONPROFIT CORPORATION MINNESOTA COLLEGE REPUBLICANS, AN ASSOCIATION MINNESOTA AFRICAN AMERICAN REPUBLIC COUNCIL, AN ASSOCIATION CHERYL L. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY MARK E. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY CORWIN C. HULBERT, INDIVIDUALLY GREGORY F. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY CAMPAIGN FOR JUSTICE, AN ASSOCIATION MUSLIM REPUBLICANS, AN ASSOCIATION, MICHAEL MAXIM, INDIVIDUALLY, — KEVIN J. KOLOSKY, INDIVIDUALLY v. SUZANNE WHITE, IN HER CAPACITY AS CHAIRPERSON OF THE MINNESOTA BOARD OF JUDICIAL STANDARDS, OR HER SUCCESSOR EDWARD J. CLEARY, IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE MINNESOTA OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY, OR HIS SUCCESSOR CHARLES E. LUNDBERG, IN HIS CAPACITY AS CHAIR OF THE MINNESOTA LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY BOARD, OR HIS SUCCESSOR, — THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, AMICUS ON BEHALF OF REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MINNESOTA, AN ASSOCIATION INDIAN ASIAN AMERICAN REPUBLICANS OF MINNESOTA, AN ASSOCIATION REPUBLICAN SENIORS, AN ASSOCIATION YOUNG REPUBLICAN LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA, a MINNESOTA NONPROFIT CORPORATION MINNESOTA COLLEGE REPUBLICANS, AN ASSOCIATION, GREGORY F. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY, — CHERYL L. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY MARK E. WERSAL, INDIVIDUALLY CORWIN C. HULBERT, INDIVIDUALLY CAMPAIGN FOR JUSTICE, AN ASSOCIATION — MINNESOTA AFRICAN AMERICAN REPUBLIC COUNCIL, AN ASSOCIATION MUSLIM REPUBLICANS, AN ASSOCIATION MICHAEL MAXIM, INDIVIDUALLY KEVIN J. KOLOSKY, INDIVIDUALLY, — v. SUZANNE WHITE, IN HER CAPACITY AS CHAIRPERSON OF THE MINNESOTA BOARD OF JUDICIAL STANDARDS, OR HER SUCCESSOR EDWARD J. CLEARY, IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR OF THE MINNESOTA OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY, OR HIS SUCCESSOR CHARLES E. LUNDBERG, IN HIS CAPACITY AS CHAIR OF THE MINNESOTA LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY BOARD, OR HIS SUCCESSOR, — THE MINNESOTA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, AMICUS ON BEHALF Of

Jean Morris, Personal Representative of the Estate of John Morris, Deceased 1 Kenneth J. Woodring Elmore Mack Harold Fischer v. James P. Hoffa, General President, (Individually and His Official Capacity) International Brotherhood of Teamsters James P. Morris, Harold Fischer and Elmore Mack Jean Morris, Personal Representative of the Estate of John Morris, Deceased 2 Kenneth J. Woodring Elmore Mack Harold Fischer v. James P. Hoffa, General President, (Individually and in His Official Capacity) International Brotherhood of Teamsters James P. Hoffa and International Brotherhood of Teamsters

Morris v. Hoffa

Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenors-Appellants. Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Joseph Cooper Nina Kasprzak, and Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership, Plaintiff-Intervenor, and Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant. In Re General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors-Appellants v. General Electric Company, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, LLP v. General Electric, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, Llp, Claimants-Appellees v. General Electric, a New York Corporation

Sajida Bano, Haseena Bi, Sunil Kumar, Dr. Stanley Norton, Asad Khan, Shiv Narayan Maithil, Devendra Kumar Yadav, Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan (Bgpmus), Gas Peedit Nirashrit Pension Bhogi Sangharsh Morcha (Gpnpbsm), Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Karmachari Sangh (Bgpmsks), Bhopal Gas Peedit Sangharsh Sahayog Samiti (Bgpsss), and Bhopal Group for Information and Action (Bgia), on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Haseena Bi, Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan (Bgpmus), Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Karmachari Sangh (Bgpmsks), Bhopal Gas Peedit Sangharsh Sahayog Samiti (Bgpsss), and Bhopal Group for Information and Action (Bgia), on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Union Carbide Corporation and Warren Anderson

Galvin v. Hay

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