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Coleco Industries, Inc. v. Berman et al.; Roloff Evangelistic Enterprises, Inc., et al. v. Texas; Rabco Metal Products, Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board; Giacalone v. United States; Metro Club, Inc. v. Metro Passbook, Inc., et al.; Arthur et al. v. Clay Community Schools et al.; and Tolin et al. v. Southwest Parke Community School Corp. et al.; Lang v. City of Philadelphia et al.; Chicago Sheraton Corp. v. Zaban et al.; Stacy v. Florida; Spears et al. v. United States; Little v. Nebraska; Phillips v. United States; O'Leary v. Palmer et al.; Peacock v. Cox et vir; Kennick v. Plain Dealer Publishing Co. et al.; Mackey v. Florida; Angelino et al. v. Dodson et al.; Independent Investor Protective League et al. v. Touche Ross & Co.; Bernstein v. United States; Sayles v. Sales; Noone v. Dart Drug Corp.; Hughes v. Texas, 1978 — 439 U.S. 998 · caselaw · US