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Walton v. Virginia; Quattrucci v. United States; Freeman v. United States; Nash v. Amerada Hess Corp. et al.; Krikmanis v. White, Mayor of Boston, et al.; Clark v. Johnson et al.; Eckert v. City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, et al.; Erwing v. United States; Blauner v. United States; Huckabay v. Woodmansee, Judge, et al.; Gerardi v. United States District Court for the Central District of California et al.; Pillis et al. v. Governor of Virginia et al.; In re Wayland; Pillis et al. v. State Board of Elections et al., 1972 — 409 U.S. 900 · caselaw · US