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Mitchell v. United States; Threatt v. Donovan, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Lewis v. Ricci, Administrator, New Jersey State Prison, et al.; Guyton v. Hunt; Lee v. Federal Emergency Management Agency et al.; Tafari v. Weinstock et al.; Hammer v. Forest Highlands Community Assn.; Ponton v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, et al.; Norwood v. Board of Trustees of University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2011 — 564 U.S. 1049 · caselaw · US