Illinois v. Robert S. Lidster
Decided January 13, 2004. Stephen Gerald Breyer delivered the opinion of the Court.
Docket 02-1060 · 540 U.S. 419 (2004) · Cited 398 times
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How the Justices voted
Decided 6–3.
Majority · 6
- Stephen Gerald Breyer · delivered the opinion of the Court
- Anthony McLeod Kennedy
- Antonin Scalia
- Clarence Thomas
- Sandra Day O'Connor
- William Hubbs Rehnquist
Dissenting · 3
- David Hackett Souter
- John Paul Stevens · filed a dissenting opinion
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Concurring” means agreeing with the outcome; any split shown is the Court’s judgment, not each Justice’s reasoning. Source: the Supreme Court Database (Spaeth et al.), Washington University.
Precedents cited
Supreme Court decisions this opinion relies on, ordered by how often it cites each. Cases in our collection link through; others are named.
- United States v. Martinez-Fuerte · 428 U.S. 543 (1976)
- City of Indianapolis v. Edmond · 531 U.S. 32 (2000)
- Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz · 496 U.S. 444 (1990)
- Brown v. Texas · 443 U.S. 47 (1979)
- Miranda v. Arizona · 384 U.S. 436 (1966)
- Florida v. Royer · 460 U.S. 491 (1983)
- Haynes v. Washington · 373 U.S. 503 (1963)
- New York v. Class · 475 U.S. 106 (1986)
- Pierce County v. Guillen · 537 U.S. 129 (2003)
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- Bucklew v. Precythe · 587 U.S. 119 (2019)
- Georgia v. Public Resource.Org, Inc. · 590 U.S. 255 (2020)
- Turkiye Halk Bankasi A.S. v. United States · 598 U.S. 264 (2023)
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