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...In the Supreme Court of the United States ...
...In the Supreme Court of the United States ...
...JAMES R. CLAPPER, JR., DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, ET AL., Petitioners...1978, after years of debate, Congress enacted the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance...
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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore JOLLY, HIGGINBOTHAM...
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United States Court of AppealsTenth CircuitPUBLISHElisabeth A. ShumakerClerk...
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...Lipez, and Thompson, Circuit Judges.This putative class action is one of a number of breach-of-contract suits being brought against financial institutions...
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...and Thompson, Circuit Judges.Appellant Susan Lass is among a number of homeowners in multiple states claiming that their mortgage companies have wrongfully demanded...
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...FISHER, CHAGARES, JORDAN, HARDIMAN, GREENAWAY, JR. and VANASKIE, Circuit Judges.OPINION OF THE COURTFISHER, Circuit Judge, joined by McKEE, Chief Judge, and...
...while a court reporter records the interviews for submission to the Library of Congress. The program started on WWII veterans. "These folks...
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...the district court's application of a fifteen-year mandatory minimum...age 42, went to the library at the Cayuga Community College...
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