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...his ruling on a finding of inequitable conduct, essentially fraud on...under the pretext of protecting national security. U.S...
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...Appellant Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of...its parent) falsely claimed a historic affiliation with Plaintiff Order going...
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United States Court of AppealsTenth CircuitPUBLISHElisabeth A. ShumakerClerk...
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...JORDAN, Circuit Judges.OPINION OF THE COURTTABLE OF...involves the availability of federal historic rehabilitation tax credits ("HRTCs") in...
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...This en banc opinion addresses whether the mistaken invocation by state officials of emergency powers granted by state law to stay a major construction project...
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...proposed project involved a combination of land-treatment measuresand...failed to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). They...
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...POOLER, RAGGI, and LYNCH, Circuit Judges. Plaintiffs, a group of "captains" in defendants' wholesale food warehouse, seek unpaid overtime wages...
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...ahistoric siteeligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.The Haskell Farmwas historically used for agricultural...
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