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...Lyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore KING, GARZA, and GRAVES, Circuit Judges.In this consolidated case, we address the appeals of five individuals...
New Jersey Law Journal
...Lyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore KING, GARZA, and GRAVES, Circuit Judges.In this consolidated case, we address the appeals of five individuals...
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...Before NIEMEYER and DUNCAN, Circuit Judges, and Robert J. CONRAD, Jr...property to a private development corporation, and the development corporation thereafter...
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...PUBLISH]Before CARNES, HULL and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.In this § 1983 action, Plaintiff Charles Rehberg sued former District...
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...PUBLISH]Before CARNES, HULL and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.In this § 1983 action, Plaintiff Charles Rehberg sued former District...
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...GLICKMAN, KRAMER, and OBERLY, Associate Judges.The Procurement Reform Amendment...District of Columbia by the Corporation Counsel for the District of...
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