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Hill v. White, Warden, et al.; Lemelle v. St. Charles Gaming Co., Inc.; Allen v. CLP Corp., dba McDonald's; McLean et al. v. Ray et al., In re Tabb, Scott v. U. S. Bank N. A. et al.; Hall v. Oregon Department of Corrections; Lewis v. Broward County School Board et al.; Michau v. Warden et al.; Marshall v. Rudek, Warden; Sanders v. Tilton, Warden; Towbridge v. Florida Department of Corrections; Lewis v. Sheriff's Department Bossier Parish et al.; Tawadrous v. Department of the Treasury; Bartholomew v. Pasadena Tournament of Roses Assn., Inc., et al.; Edwards v. Scutt, Warden; Boother v. Florida Department of Corrections et al.; Ky Tan Le v. Social Security Administration; Malone v. Merit Systems Protection Board; Widi v. United States; Fleming v. Wolfe; Anglinmatumona v. Micron Corp., In re Licon, 2013 — 568 U.S. 1246 · caselaw · US