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...and Human Services ("DHHS") upholding a ruling of an administrative law judge ("ALJ") affirming a determination by the Center for Medicare...
...steps necessary to address potential appellate issues in the first instance...that ...
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...light illuminating Gelinas's license plate was not white, as required by law. Marquez conceded, however, that the former ground for the stop proved insupportable...
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...on Ramirez's 42 U.S.C. § 1983 claims and state-law official immunity on Ramirez's state-law claims. We REVERSE in part...
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...OF REVIEW An appellate court reviews for abuse of...and make whatever orders the law and the nature of the...
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