2009 term United States Supreme Court opinions of John Roberts

The 2009 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 5, 2009 and concluded October 3, 2010. This was the fifth term of Chief Justice John Roberts's tenure on the Court .
John Roberts 2009 term statistics
8
Majority or Plurality
3
Concurrence
2
Other
4
Dissent
2
Concurrence/dissent Total = 19
Bench opinions = 15 Opinions relating to orders = 2 In-chambers opinions = 2
Unanimous opinions: 0 Most joined by: Scalia (11) Least joined by: Breyer (3)
Type Case Citation Issues Joined by Other opinions
1-01



Beard v. Kindler 558 U.S. 53 (2009)

habeas corpus review   adequate and independent state ground doctrine   discretionary state procedural rules Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor
Kennedy
3-02



South Carolina v. North Carolina 558 U.S. 256 (2010)

state apportionment of the Catawba River waters   intervention by municipal entity in original action Thomas, Ginsburg, Sotomayor
Alito
2-03



Citizens United v. Federal Election Comm'n 558 U.S. 310 (2010)

campaign finance reform   Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002   First Amendment   free speech   corporate speech Alito
Kennedy
Scalia
Stevens
Thomas
4-04



Virginia v. Harris 558 U.S. 978 (2009)

Fourth Amendment   investigative stops   drunk driving Scalia
Roberts dissented from the Court's denial of certioriari. The Virginia Supreme Court had ruled that a police officer violated the Fourth Amendment when he stopped a driver reported to be drunk and driving dangerously, because the officer did not first independently verify that he was driving dangerously. Roberts questioned the wisdom of this rule given the imminent danger posed by drunk driving, characterizing the effect of the decision as "to grant drunk drivers 'one free swerve' before they can be pulled over by the police." Roberts noted that lower courts had split on the issue of when and whether the Fourth Amendment required independent verification. "Maybe the decision of the Virginia Supreme Court was correct," he wrote, "and the Fourth Amendment bars police from acting on anonymous tips of drunk driving unless they can verify each tip. If so, then the dangerous consequences of this rule are unavoidable. But the police should have every legitimate tool at their disposal for getting drunk drivers off the road. I would grant certioriari to determine if this is one of them."
1-05



Hemi Group, LLC v. City of New York 559 U.S. 1 (2010)

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act   Jenkins Act   local taxation of online cigarette sales   lost tax revenue as injury to municipality Scalia, Thomas, Alito; Ginsburg (in part)
Ginsburg
Breyer
4-06



Machado v. Holder 559 U.S. 966 (2010)

ineffective assistance of counsel Scalia, Thomas, Alito
Roberts dissented from the Court's summary granting of certiorari, vacatur of the lower Court's opinion, and remand of the case.
1-07



United States v. Stevens 559 U.S. 460 (2010)

criminalization of depictions of animal cruelty   First Amendment   free speech Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor
Alito
1-08



Conkright v. Frommert 559 U.S. 506 (2010)

Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974   standard of review of plan administrator interpretration Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Alito
Breyer
2-09



Salazar v. Buono 559 U.S. 700 (2010)

Article III   standing   First Amendment   Establishment Clause   display of religious symbol on government land   land transfer from government to private owner
Kennedy
Scalia
Alito
Stevens
Breyer
1-10



Renico v. Lett 559 U.S. 766 (2010)

Fifth Amendment   Double Jeopardy Clause   retrial after mistrial Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Ginsburg, Alito
Stevens
5-11



Jackson v. District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics 559 U.S. 1301 (2010)

Same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia   local referendum process
Roberts denied an application for a stay of the D.C. Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act, which legalized same-sex marriage in Washington, D.C. effective March 3, 2010.
2-12



Graham v. Florida 560 U.S. 48 (2010)

Eighth Amendment   cruel and unusual punishment   sentencing of juveniles to life imprisonment for nonhomicide crimes
Kennedy
Stevens
Thomas
Alito
4-13



Robertson v. United States ex rel. Watson 560 U.S. 272 (2010)

criminal contempt proceedings initiated by private action Scalia, Kennedy, Sotomayor
per curiam
Sotomayor
Roberts dissented from the Court's per curiam dismissal of the writ of certiorari as improvidently granted.
3-14



Alabama v. North Carolina 560 U.S. 330 (2010)

Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Thomas
Scalia
Kennedy
Breyer
4-15



Dolan v. United States 560 U.S. 605 (2010)

Mandatory Victims Restitution Act   deadline for restitution order Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy
Breyer
1-16



Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project 561 U.S. 1 (2010)

USA Patriot Act   nonviolent training and expert advice as material support to terrorism   standing   Fifth Amendment   Due Process Clause   First Amendment   free speech   freedom of association Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Alito
Breyer
1-17



Doe v. Reed 561 U.S. 186 (2010)

public disclosure of referendum petitions   First Amendment   free speech Kennedy, Ginsburg, Breyer, Alito, Sotomayor
Stevens
Scalia
Breyer
Alito
Sotomayor
Thomas
1-18



Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Bd. 561 U.S. 477 (2010)

Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002   Public Company Accounting Oversight Board   separation of powers   Appointments Clause Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Alito
Breyer
5-19



Lux v. Rodrigues 561 U.S. 1306 (2010)

signatures required to appear on congressional ballot
Roberts denied an application for an injunction.

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