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Santamaria v. Knowlin, Warden; Hardin v. Monroe County, Florida, et al.; Chevalier v. New York et al.; Glenn v. Kane et al.; Laroche v. Fisher et al.; Frengler v. General Motors et al.; Lepeska v. Florida Department of Corrections et al.; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union Number 164, AFL-CIO v. U. S. Information Systems, Inc.; Mayard v. Siegfried; Franklin, Administratrix of the Estate of Franklin v. Garden State Life Insurance et al.; and Bieri v. Cordonnier, Judge, Circuit Court of Missouri, Greene County, 2013 — 568 U.S. 1154 · caselaw · US