SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES ALLOTMENT OF JUSTICES It is ordered that the following allotment be made of the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of this Court among the circuits, pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 42, and that such allotment be entered of record, effective nunc pro tunc October 1, 1981, viz.: For the District of Columbia Circuit, WARREN E. BURGER, Chief Justice. For the First Circuit, WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, JR., Associate Justice. For the Second Circuit, THURGOOD MARSHALL, Associate Justice. For the Third Circuit, WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, JR., Associate Justice. For the Fourth Circuit, WARREN E. BURGER, Chief Justice. For the Fifth Circuit, BYRON R. WHITE, Associate Justice. For the Sixth Circuit, SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR, Associate Justice. For the Seventh Circuit, JOHN PAUL STEVENS, Associate Justice. For the Eighth Circuit, HARRY A. BLACKMUN, Associate Justice. For the Ninth Circuit, WILLIAM H. REHNQUIST, Associate Justice. For the Tenth Circuit, BYRON R. WHITE, Associate Justice. For the Eleventh Circuit, LEWIS F. POWELL, JR., Associate Justice. October 5, 1981. (For next previous allotment, see 423 U. S., p. vi.) IV DEATH OF JUSTICE FORTAS SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1982 Present: CHIEF JUSTICE BURGER, JUSTICE BRENNAN, JUSTICE WHITE, JUSTICE MARSHALL, JUSTICE BLACKMUN, JUSTICE POWELL, JUSTICE REHNQUIST, JUSTICE STEVENS, and JUSTICE O'CONNOR. THE CHIEF JUSTICE said: Before we open our regular proceedings this morning on this, the last day of oral argument for the 1981 Term, we pause to note with sadness, the death of our colleague former Justice Abe Fortas in his 72nd year. Justice Fortas served on this Court from 1965 to 1969 after a rich and unusually varied experience in government, in private practice and a variety of activities relating to the law. He served as a legal adviser to the United Nations Organization and the American delegation to that Conference at San Francisco, as a visiting professor of law at the Yale Law School and a periodic lecturer at other law schools. His career in government at a very early age included service as General Counsel of the Public Works Administration under President Roosevelt and as Under Secretary of the Interior. After his return to private practice, he served from 1970 until the time of his death as a member of the very important Committee on Appellate Rules of the Judicial Conference of the United States. He had appeared as counsel at this lectern often, and his final appearance in this Court was on March 22, 1982-barely two weeks before his death. The record will show that the recess of the Court on this final day of oral argument of the Term will be in memory of Mr. Justice Fortas, and in the October Term coming, there will be the traditional memorial service in this Chamber. TABLE OF CASES REPORTED NOTE: All undesignated references herein to the United States Code are to the 1976 edition. Cases reported before page 901 are those decided with opinions of the Court or decisions per curiam. Cases reported on page 901 et seq. are those in which orders were entered. Page Abbott Laboratories; Jefferson County Pharmaceutical Assn. v.. 959,987 Air Pollution Control Comm'n v. Gorsuch Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, Inc.... 972 988 988 988 988 989 Alabama; Ballenger v. 907 934 1006 947 Alabama; Streeter v.. 932 Amalgamated. For labor union, see name of trade. American Cyanamid Co.; Bd. of Trustees of Internal Imp. Tr. Fundu. 986 969 American Indians Residing on Maricopa-Ak Chin Res. v. U. S. .. American Society of Mechanical Engineers v. Hydrolevel Corp. 989 941,966 556 989 63 Andrew Martin Marine Corp. v. Motoren-Werke Mannheim, A.G. 989 Angelilli v. United States... 939 Anglomar Bulkcarriers, Ltd.; Maecom S.A., Geneva v. Antone v. Warden.... 993 |