Christopher Village, L. P. v. United States

2005-04-18
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Headline: Court denies petitions for rehearing in dozens of docketed matters, refusing further review and keeping the Court’s previously issued orders or opinions in those listed cases for now.

Holding:

Real World Impact:
  • Ends the Supreme Court rehearing process for the listed cases.
  • Keeps the Court’s prior orders or opinions in those dockets unchanged.
  • Affects the parties named in the listed dockets by closing further Supreme Court review.
Topics: rehearing petitions, Supreme Court orders, case listings

Summary

Background

The document lists many docket numbers and United States Reports citations for multiple matters and states a single action: "Petitions for rehearing denied." The text names a long series of docket numbers but does not describe the underlying legal issues or the parties involved.

Reasoning

The core action announced is the Court’s disposition of rehearing requests. The text provides no separate opinion, lengthy explanation, or vote counts; it simply records the denial of petitions for rehearing in the enumerated cases. In plain terms, the Court refused requests to reconsider or revisit those previously decided matters at the Supreme Court level.

Real world impact

As stated, the denial ends these particular rehearing requests before the Court. For the parties listed by docket number, this typically means the Supreme Court will not change or revisit its prior orders or opinions in those dockets. The text does not provide further instructions, explanations, or next steps, and it does not describe the substantive legal outcomes of the earlier decisions cited.

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