2003 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas

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The 2003 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 6, 2003, and concluded October 3, 2004. This was the thirteenth term of Associate Justice Clarence Thomas's tenure on the Court. Clarence Thomas official SCOTUS portrait.jpg
Clarence Thomas 2003 term statistics
9
Majority or Plurality
6
Concurrence
0
Other
9
Dissent
3
Concurrence/dissentTotal = 27
Bench opinions = 27Opinions relating to orders = 0In-chambers opinions = 0
Unanimous opinions: 4 Most joined by: Scalia (14) Least joined by: Souter, Breyer (5)
TypeCaseCitationIssuesJoined byOther opinions
101



Raytheon Co. v. Hernandez 540 U.S. 40 (2003)

Rehnquist, Stevens, O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy, Ginsburg
Souter and Breyer did not participate.
302



McConnell v. Federal Election Commission 540 U.S. 93 (2003)

Campaign finance reformScalia (in part)
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Stevens and O'Connor
403



Groh v. Ramirez 540 U.S. 551 (2004)

Scalia; Rehnquist (in part)
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Stevens
404



General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc. v. Cline 540 U.S. 581 (2004)

Kennedy
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Souter
105



Olympic Airways v. Husain 540 U.S. 644 (2004)

Rehnquist, Stevens, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg
306



Banks v. Dretke 540 U.S. 668 (2004)

Scalia
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Ginsburg
407



Locke v. Davey 540 U.S. 712 (2004)

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Rehnquist
208



Raymond B. Yates, M.D., P.C. Profit Sharing Plan v. Hendon 541 U.S. 1 (2004)

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Ginsburg
109



United States v. Galletti 541 U.S. 114 (2004)

Unanimous
210



BedRoc Ltd., LLC v. United States 541 U.S. 176 (2004)

Breyer
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Rehnquist
211



United States v. Lara 541 U.S. 193 (2004)

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Breyer
112



Household Credit Servs. v. Pfennig 541 U.S. 232 (2004)

Unanimous
413



Scarborough v. Principi 541 U.S. 401 (2004)

Scalia
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Ginsburg
414



Tennessee Student Assistance Corp. v. Hood 541 U.S. 440 (2004)

Bankruptcy   Eleventh AmendmentScalia
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Rehnquist
215



Till v. SCS Credit Corp. 541 U.S. 465 (2004)

bankruptcy
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Stevens
416



Tennessee v. Lane 541 U.S. 509 (2004)

Americans with Disabilities Act   state sovereign immunity
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Stevens
217



Sabri v. United States 541 U.S. 600 (2004)

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Souter
118



DOT v. Pub. Citizen 541 U.S. 752 (2004)

Unanimous
219



Elk Grove Unified Sch. Dist. v. Newdow 542 U.S. 1 (2004)

Standing   Establishment Clause
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Stevens
420



Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders 542 U.S. 129 (2004)

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Ginsburg
121



Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila 542 U.S. 200 (2004)

Unanimous
122



Pliler v. Ford 542 U.S. 225 (2004)

Rehnquist, O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy
423



Tennard v. Dretke 542 U.S. 274 (2004)

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O'Connor
324



Cheney v. United States District Court 542 U.S. 367 (2004)

Scalia
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Kennedy
125



Beard v. Banks 542 U.S. 406 (2004)

Rehnquist, O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy
426



Hamdi v. Rumsfeld 542 U.S. 547 (2004)

Due process   habeas corpus
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O'Connor
Thomas dissented from the plurality's ruling that citizens of the U.S. designated as enemy combatants by the Executive Branch had the right to challenge their detention. Thomas, the only member of the Court to fully adopt the government's position, argued that the Court should defer to the broad war-making powers of the President, particularly in light of the important security interests at stake in the War on Terror.
127



United States v. Patane 542 U.S. 630 (2004)

Rehnquist, Scalia

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