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Moones MELLOULI, applicant, v. Loretta E. LYNCH, Attorney General., 2015 — 136 S. Ct. 18 · caselaw · US
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Moones MELLOULI, applicant, v. Loretta E. LYNCH, Attorney General.
136 S. Ct. 18192 L. Ed. 2d 988·Supreme Court of the United States·2015
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Opinion
Moones MELLOULI, applicant,
v.
Loretta E. LYNCH, Attorney General.
No. 15A137.
Supreme Court of the United States
Aug. 21, 2015.
Application for stay presented to Justice ALITO and by him referred to the Court granted. Further proceedings in the Board of Immigration Appeals are stayed pending the timely filing of a petition for writ of certiorari, or of a petition for writ of mandamus and prohibition, and further order of this Court.