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...Texas Department of Aging and Disability ("TDAD"), which observed...immediate jeopardy." On March 2, 2010, CMS adopted...
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...for California School Boards Association on behalf of Defendant and Respondent...Supplemental Security Income for a disability, regardless of age." (§...
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...D.C. No. CIV...his claims of judicial bias and ineffective...an evidentiary hearing on Hurles's claim...
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National Law Journal
...original opinion in this matter was issued by the en banc court on October 1, 2012. In re Unknown, No. 09-41238, 2012 WL 4477444...
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