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Recent Decisions


November 22, 2024
         
Facebook, Inc. v. Amalgamated Bank (23-980) (Per Curiam)
Certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted.



November 04, 2024
       
Hamm v. Smith (23-167) (Per Curiam)
The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the Eleventh Circuit to clarify the basis for its decision affirming the District Court’s judgment that Smith is ineligible for the death penalty due to intellectual disability.



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A Difficult Walk


On November 23, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Newly sworn-in President Lyndon B. Johnson declared Monday, November 25, a national day of mourning for the funeral procession and internment of the slain president. The Court postponed scheduled oral arguments until Monday, December 2, and on November 25, the building was closed, flags were lowered to half-staff for 30 days, and police officers wore black patches behind their badges. All nine Justices walked behind the horse-drawn caisson carrying President Kennedy’s body in the funeral procession from the White House to St. Matthew’s Cathedral.

 

From left to right: Justices Potter Stewart, John M. Harlan II, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Justices Hugo L. Black, William O. Douglas, Tom C. Clark, Byron R. White, Arthur J. Goldberg and William J. Brennan, Jr. marching in the funeral procession of President John F. Kennedy, November 25, 1963.
From left to right: Justices Potter Stewart, John M. Harlan II, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Justices Hugo L. Black, William O. Douglas, Tom C. Clark, Byron R. White, Arthur J. Goldberg and William J. Brennan, Jr. marching in the funeral procession of President John F. Kennedy, November 25, 1963.
Paul Brickner, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States


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