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Lallier v. Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts et al.; Payne v. Whole Foods Market Group, Inc.; Bosworth v. United States; Shrader v. United States; Burke v. McCollum, Warden; Sonachansingh v. Lee, Superintendent, Green Haven Correctional Facility; Ashford v. Wenerowicz, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution at Graterford, et al.; Anderson v. City of Riverside, California, et al.; Johnson v. Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P. C., et al.; Allen v. Clements, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections, et al.; Holland v. Monroe County Children and Youth Services et al.; Thompson v. Gonzalez, Warden; Russ v. Tucker, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections; Gates v. Westereng; In re Brown, Hugueley v. Tennessee; Dobric v. Park Lane North Owner, Inc., et al.; Woodard v. Tucker, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, et al.; Moore v. Hollingsworth, Warden; In re Joyner, Randleman v. United States; Johnson v. Florida Department of Corrections; Alejandro v. United States; Vaksman v. United States; Meador v. Branson; In re Bourgeois, In re Hien Anh Dao, 2013 — 568 U.S. 1188 · caselaw · US