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Samara v. United States; White v. United States; Rome v. Kansas ex rel. Commission on Judicial Qualifications; J. W. Bateson, Inc. v. United States; Boyd v. Western Electric et al.; Stevens v. Kirkpatrick; Muka v. Cohn et al.; and Muka v. Foley et al.; Linden v. Fox et al.; Linden v. Dial Press et al.; Frazier v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Scott v. Small Business Administration; Kerner v. Haelsig, aka Kerner; Woolridge v. Kentucky; Quinn-Moore et al. v. Lambert, Bank Commissioner of Arkansas, et al.; Todd v. United States; Lyon et al. v. California et al.; Tahoe Shorezone Representation v. California et al.; Ford v. Aldisert et al., In re Sims, Chandler v. Cochran et al.; Green v. Allen, Corrections Director, et al., 1981 — 454 U.S. 1094 · caselaw · US