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Addison v. New Hampshire; Fowler v. Geithner, Secretary of the Treasury; Yoonessi v. Ratajczak et al.; Lewicki et al. v. Washington County, Pennsylvania, et al.; Arnold v. Mallon et al.; Rabb v. Georgia Pacific, LLC, et al.; Norington v. Butts, Superintendent, Pendleton Correctional Facility; Sanchez v. Suffolk County Probation Department; Kalfountzos v. City of Sacramento, California, et al.; Manigaulte v. C. W. Post of Long Island University; Lawson v. Sword et al.; Williams v. City of Natchitoches, Louisiana, et al.; Christmas v. Illinois; Mugan v. United States; Clemons v. Monroe, Assistant Warden, et al.; Amr v. Moore et al.; Gore v. Florida; Derringer v. Baxter et al.; Rivera v. United States; Escareno v. Evans, Warden, 2012 — 565 U.S. 1174 · caselaw · US