List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 479

This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 479 of the United States Reports:

Case name Citation Date decided
Rose v. Arkansas State Police 479 U.S. 1 1986
North Carolina Dept. of Transp. v. Crest Street Community Council, Inc. 479 U.S. 6 1986
O'Connor v. United States 479 U.S. 27 1986
Kelly v. Robinson 479 U.S. 36 1986
Ansonia Bd. of Ed. v. Philbrook 479 U.S. 60 1986
Cerbone v. Conway 479 U.S. 84 1986
INS v. Hector 479 U.S. 85 1986
Newport v. Iacobucci 479 U.S. 92 1986
Cargill, Inc. v. Monfort of Colo., Inc. 479 U.S. 104 1986
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. v. Durham County 479 U.S. 130 1986
Colorado v. Connelly 479 U.S. 157 1986
Munro v. Socialist Workers Party 479 U.S. 189 1986
Tashjian v. Republican Party of Conn. 479 U.S. 208 1986
Federal Election Comm'n v. Massachusetts Citizens for Life, Inc. 479 U.S. 238 1986
California Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn. v. Guerra 479 U.S. 272 1987
West Virginia v. United States 479 U.S. 305 1987
Griffith v. Kentucky 479 U.S. 314 1987
324 Liquor Corp. v. Duffy 479 U.S. 335 1987
Burke v. Barnes 479 U.S. 361 1987
Colorado v. Bertine 479 U.S. 367 1987
Clarke v. Securities Industry Assn. 479 U.S. 388 1987
Wright v. Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority 479 U.S. 418 1987
Jersey Shore State Bank v. United States 479 U.S. 442 1987
ICC v. Texas 479 U.S. 450 1987
Pleasant Grove v. United States 479 U.S. 462 1987
International Paper Co. v. Ouellette 479 U.S. 481 1987
Wimberly v. Labor and Industrial Relations Comm'n of Mo. 479 U.S. 511 1987
Connecticut v. Barrett 479 U.S. 523 1987
California v. Brown 479 U.S. 538 1987
Colorado v. Spring 479 U.S. 564 1987
Curry v. Baker 479 U.S. 1301 1986
Kentucky v. Stincer 479 U.S. 1303 1986
Hicks v. Feiock 479 U.S. 1305 1986
Kleem v. INS 479 U.S. 1308 1986
Ledbetter v. Baldwin 479 U.S. 1309 1986
Ohio Citizens for Responsible Energy, Inc. v. NRC 479 U.S. 1312 1986
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