The 2005 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 3, 2005, and concluded October 1, 2006. This was the twenty-fifth and final term of Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's tenure on the Court; O'Connor retired on January 31, 2006. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Type | Case | Citation | Issues | Joined by | Other opinions | ||||||||||
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Schaffer v. Weast | 546 U.S. 49 (2005) |
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act • individualized education program challenges • burden of proof | Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Souter, Thomas |
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Lockhart v. United States | 546 U.S. 142 (2005) |
Debt Collection Act of 1982 • Social Security • student loan debt | Unanimous |
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Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood | 546 U.S. 320 (2005) |
abortion • parental notification • facial challenge | Unanimous | ||||||||||||
O'Connor's opinion for the Court vacated and remanded the First Circuit's judgment that New Hampshire's parental notification law was unconstitutional, but avoided a substantive ruling on the challenged law or a reconsideration of prior Supreme Court abortion precedent. Instead, the Court only addressed the issue of remedy, holding that invalidating a statute in its entirety "is not always necessary or justified, for lower courts may be able to render narrower declaratory and injunctive relief." |