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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce Clerk...
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...volitional impairment - inmates "whose mental illness renders them dangerous beyond their control." United States v. Francis, ___ F.3d ___, ____, 2012 WL 2877668, at *8 (4th Cir...
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Rulings from the past year can help lawyers draft settlements involving differing subclasses, unclaimed funds and more
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United States Court of Appeals Tenth CircuitPUBLISHElisabeth A. Shumaker...
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...a dissenting opinion.OPINIONIn this direct appeal from the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, we address...
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...from agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). One agent...EP2P to search for "pedo collection," a term that he knew...
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