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06-15-1983 Memorandum To The Conference, William H. Rehnquist
06-15-1983 Memorandum To The Conference, William H. Rehnquist
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Justice Rehnquist discusses Colorado v. Quintero, No. 82-1711, with respects to Illinois v. Gates, No. 81-430.
06-15-1983 Memorandum To The Conference, William H. Rehnquist
06-15-1983 Memorandum To The Conference, William H. Rehnquist
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Rehnquist refers to No. 82-963 - Massachusetts v. Sheppard in regard to the good faith reliance on the search warrant.
06-02-1983 Correspondence From Blackmun To Renhquist, Harry A. Blackmun
06-02-1983 Correspondence From Blackmun To Renhquist, Harry A. Blackmun
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Memo from Justice Blackmun to Justice Rehnquist to join him.
05-31-1983 Correspondence From Rehnquist To Blackmun, William H. Rehnquist
05-31-1983 Correspondence From Rehnquist To Blackmun, William H. Rehnquist
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from Rehnquist to Blackmun accepting changes.
05-25-1983 Clerk Memo, Alan S. Madans
05-25-1983 Clerk Memo, Alan S. Madans
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Mr. Justice:
The CJ has now joined WHR's draft. You are the only one out in this case, and your vote will determine whether WHR gets a Court for his opinion.
05-25-1983 Correspondence From Burger To Rehnquist, Warren E. Burger
05-25-1983 Correspondence From Burger To Rehnquist, Warren E. Burger
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from Chief Justice Burger to Rehnquist indicating that he joins him.
Opinion Of The Court, William H. Rehnquist
Opinion Of The Court, William H. Rehnquist
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Justice Rehnquist delivered the opinion of the court on Illinois v. Gates - 3rd draft.
05-11-1983 Correspondence From Marshall To Brennan, Thurgood Marshall
05-11-1983 Correspondence From Marshall To Brennan, Thurgood Marshall
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from Marshall to Brennan asking him to join him in his opinion.
Justice Brennan, Dissenting, William J. Brennan
Justice Brennan, Dissenting, William J. Brennan
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Justice Brennan's draft opinion on Illinois v. Gates.
05-08-1983 Clerk Memo, Alan S. Madans
05-08-1983 Clerk Memo, Alan S. Madans
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Law clerk memo outlining the current positions of the US Supreme Court Justices' on Ill. v. Gates, and recommending joining Chief Rehnquist's opinion pending certain corrections.
Justice White, Concurring, Byron R. White
Justice White, Concurring, Byron R. White
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Justice White's concurring opinion on Illinois v. Gates.
05-31-1983 Correspondence From Blackmun To Rehnquist, Harry A. Blackmun
05-31-1983 Correspondence From Blackmun To Rehnquist, Harry A. Blackmun
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Corrections suggested to Rehnquist by Blackmun regarding Illinois v. Gates.
04-28-1983 Correspondence From Powell To Rehnquist, Lewis F. Powell
04-28-1983 Correspondence From Powell To Rehnquist, Lewis F. Powell
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from Powell to Rehnquist requesting him to join him in his opinion.
04-25-1983 Correspondence From White To Rehnquist, Byron R. White
04-25-1983 Correspondence From White To Rehnquist, Byron R. White
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from White to Rehnquist, saying he will write separately.
04-21-1983 Correspondence From Brennan To Rehnquist, William J. Brennan
04-21-1983 Correspondence From Brennan To Rehnquist, William J. Brennan
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from Brennan to Rehnquist saying that he is writing his own dissent.
04-21-1983 Correspondence From Brennan To Stevens, William J. Brennan
04-21-1983 Correspondence From Brennan To Stevens, William J. Brennan
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from Brennan to Stevens, asking him to join him in Steven's dissent.
04-13-1983 Correspondence From O'Connor To Rehnquist, Sandra Day O'Connor
04-13-1983 Correspondence From O'Connor To Rehnquist, Sandra Day O'Connor
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Correspondence from O'Connor to Rehnquist asking him to join her.
03-04-1983 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
03-04-1983 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Harry A Blackmun's handwritten notes during the oral argument of Illinois v. Gates.
03-01-1983 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
03-01-1983 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Harry A Blackmun's handwritten notes during the oral argument of Illinois v. Gates.
Bench Memorandum, Alan S. Madans
Bench Memorandum, Alan S. Madans
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
This Court granted cert to decide whether a partially corroborated anonymous informer's tip provided probable cause for the issuance of a warrant. At Conference a majority voted to hold that the warrant was valid, but also expressed interest in exploring a good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule. The Court restored the case to the calendar so this question could be briefed and argued.
02-27-1983 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
02-27-1983 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
Harry A Blackmun's handwritten notes during the oral argument of Illinois v. Gates.
Motion Of The Solicitor General For Leave To Reply Brief As Amicus Curiae, David A. Schlueter
Motion Of The Solicitor General For Leave To Reply Brief As Amicus Curiae, David A. Schlueter
Illinois v. Gates 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
After the Court restored this case to the calendar for re argument, the SG filed an amicus brief. Resps and other amici filed briefs and directed many of their arguments to the SG ' s brief. The SG now moves for special leave to file a reply brief as amicus so that he might address those arguments. He recognizes that Rule 36.5 of this Court's Rules disallows such filings but contends that the importance of the Fourth Amendment issue presented and the United States' substantial interest warrant an exception.