Other decisions from the Supreme Court:
ASYLUM REQUEST: The court rejected an appeal from a Chinese man who sought asylum in the United States because his wife was forced to have an abortion under China's controversial family planning policy. The justices did not comment on their action.
The case is Yang v. Mukasey, 07-756.
TEMPORARY REPRIEVE: The justices granted a temporary reprieve to a death row inmate in Virginia to consider whether lower courts correctly weighed his claim that his lawyer did a poor job of representing him. Edward Nathaniel Bell, 40, had been facing execution in July for killing a police officer.
The case is Bell v. Kelly, 07-1223.
MAGISTRATE'S POWER: The court ruled that a federal magistrate may preside over jury selection in criminal cases, as long as the attorney for a defendant explicitly permits it.
The case is Gonzales v. U.S., 06-11612.
Four of the nine Supreme Court justices sat out the court's consideration of a case involving dozens of corporations accused of violating international law by assisting South Africa's former apartheid government.
Those justices' latest financial disclosures show:
CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN ROBERTS owned Hewlett-Packard stock worth $15,000 to $50,000.
STEPHEN BREYER owned stock in Colgate-Palmolive, Bank of America, IBM and Nestle valued at $145,000 to $350,000.
SAMUEL ALITO holds $100,000 to $250,000 in Exxon Mobil stock. Alito also owns as much as $15,000 in Bristol-Myers Squibb.
ANTHONY KENNEDY's son, Gregory, is a managing director at Credit Suisse.