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| Concurrence | width=25px | | Other |- | width=25px | | Dissent | width=25px | | Concurrence/dissent | white-space: nowrap |Total = | 27 |- | colspan=2 | Bench opinions = 27 | colspan=2 | Opinions relating to orders = 0 | colspan=2 | In-chambers opinions = 0 |- | white-space: nowrap colspan=2 valign=top | Unanimous decisions: 5 | colspan=2 valign=top | Most joined by: Scalia (14) | colspan=2 valign=top | Least joined by: Souter, Breyer (5) |} |} |} | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Unanimous |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top |Campaign finance reform | width=20% valign=top |Scalia (in part) |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Scalia; Rehnquist (in part) |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Kennedy |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Rehnquist, Stevens, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Scalia filed a dissent. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Scalia |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Thomas filed one of two dissents from Rehnquist's 7-2 decision. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Unanimous |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Breyer |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Unanimous |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Scalia |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Thomas dissented from Ginsburg's 7-2 decision. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top |Bankruptcy; Eleventh Amendment | width=20% valign=top |Scalia |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Thomas dissented from Rehnquist's 7-2 decision. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top |Bankruptcy | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top |Americans with Disabilities Act; state sovereign immunity | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Thomas filed one of three dissents from Stevens' 5-4 decision. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Unanimous |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top |Standing; Establishment Clause | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Thomas was the sole dissenter from Ginsburg's 8-1 opinion. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Unanimous |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Rehnquist, O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Ginsburg and Breyer filed dissents. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Thomas filed one of three dissents from O'Connor's 6-3 opinion. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Scalia |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top | |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Rehnquist, O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Stevens and Souter filed dissents. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top |Due process, habeas corpus | width=20% valign=top | |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |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. |- | align=right valign=top | | valign=top | | width=20% valign=top |Rehnquist, Scalia |- | bgcolor=#EEEEEE colspan=3 valign=top |Souter and Breyer filed dissents. |} ==References== * * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2003 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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