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CCA Associates v. United States; Reynolds v. Queens County Board of Elections et al.; McKay v. United States; Hooker v. California; Collier v. Blagojevich et al.; Foulke v. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security; Ross v. New York State Board of Parole; Allen v. Indiana; Roeder v. Kansas; DeSue v. Florida; Inman v. Clark, Warden; McCarthy v. Sosnick et al.; Xiang Li v. United States; Velasco-Hernandez v. Miller-Stout, Superintendent, Airway Heights Correctional Center; Vasquez Arroyo v. Gross et al.; Maldonado v. Cartledge, Warden; Ruffin v. Houston Independent School District; Shao v. California, In re Vadde, Clair v. Maynard, Secretary, Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, et al.; Pruett et al. v. Harris County Bail Bond Board; Sullivan v. DeRamcy et al.; Lee v. United States District Court for the District of New Jersey; McCarthy v. Scofield et al.; Sturm v. United States; Shulick v. Michigan Department of Corrections et al.; Lewis v. Sinclair, Superintendent, Washington State Penitentiary; Woolman v. Nebraska et al.; Christian v. United States District Court for the District of Hawaii; Birdette v. Associated Recovery Systems et al.; Morris v. Thaler, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, et al.; Wise v. Hill, Warden; Zakat v. Bureau of Administrative Adjudication; Teague v. North Carolina Department of Transportation; Zajrael v. Harmon, Warden, et al.; Rowe v. Missouri; Soler-Norona v. United States, 2012 — 568 U.S. 1063 · caselaw · US