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Johnson V. California (jury Selection Case)
''Johnson v. California'' may refer to: * '' Johnson v. California'', 372 U.S. 703 (1963), a per curiam opinion by the Supreme Court of the United States dismissing the case * '' Johnson v. California'', 385 U.S. 21 (1966), a per curiam opinion by the U.S. Supreme Court dismissing the case * '' Johnson v. California'' 541 U.S. 428 (2003), a per curiam opinion by the U.S. Supreme Court in a case brought by petitioner Jay Shawn Johnson, in which the Court dismissed the case for want of jurisdiction * ''Johnson v. California'', , a U.S. Supreme Court opinion in a case brought by petitioner Garrison Johnson involving race-based discrimination in prisons. * '' Johnson v. California'', 545 U.S. 162 (2005), a later opinion by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Jay Shawn Johnson, interpreting the standard of proof for establishing discrimination in jury selection under ''Batson v. Kentucky'' {{caselaw disambiguation ...
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1963 Term Per Curiam Opinions Of The Supreme Court Of The United States
Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney, Australia. * January 2 – Vietnam War – Battle of Ap Bac: The Viet Cong win their first major victory. * January 9 – A January 1963 lunar eclipse, total penumbral lunar eclipse is visible in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and is the 56th lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros 114. Gamma has a value of −1.01282. It occurs on the night between Wednesday, January 9 and Thursday, January 10, 1963. * January 13 – 1963 Togolese coup d'état: A military coup in Togo results in the installation of coup leader Emmanuel Bodjollé as president. * January 17 – A last quarter moon occurs between the January 1963 lunar eclipse, penumbral lunar eclipse and the Solar eclipse of January 25, 1963, annular solar ...
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1966 Term Per Curiam Opinions Of The Supreme Court Of The United States
Events January * January 1 – In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko. * January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo is deposed by a military coup in the Republic of Upper Volta (modern-day Burkina Faso). * January 10 ** Pakistani–Indian peace negotiations end successfully with the signing of the Tashkent Declaration, a day before the sudden death of Indian prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri. ** The House of Representatives of the US state of Georgia refuses to allow African-American representative Julian Bond to take his seat, because of his anti-war stance. ** A Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference convenes in Lagos, Nigeria, primarily to discuss Rhodesia. * January 12 – United States President Lyndon Johnson states that the United States should stay in South Vietnam until Communist aggression there is ended. * January 15 – 1966 Nigerian coup d ...
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2003 Term Per Curiam Opinions Of The Supreme Court Of The United States
The Supreme Court of the United States handed down seven '' per curiam'' opinions during its 2003 term, which began October 6, 2003 and concluded October 3, 2004. Because ''per curiam'' decisions are issued from the Court as an institution, these opinions all lack the attribution of authorship or joining votes to specific justices. All justices on the Court at the time the decision was handed down are assumed to have participated and concurred unless otherwise noted. Court membership Chief Justice: William Rehnquist Associate Justices: John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer Stephen Gerald Breyer ( ; born August 15, 1938) is a retired American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1994 until his retirement in 2022. He was nominated by President Bill Clinton, and repl ... ''Yarborough v. Gentry'' ''Mitchell v. Esparza'' ...
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