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Briola v. United States; Bata v. Bata et al.; Pogue v. Retail Credit Co.; Alabama et al. v. Brinks; Goff v. New York; Tyler v. Lark, Warden, et al.; Lucas v. Wyoming et al.; Warner v. United States Patent Office et al.; Cooper v. United States; Davis v. Neaher, U. S. District Judge, et al.; Heindl v. Washington Terminal Co.; Bernstein v. United States; Reilly v. Nelson, Warden; Dabney v. District of Columbia; Milstead et al. v. California et al.; Jones v. United States; Bennett v. District Director of Internal Revenue; Stengel v. City of Anaheim et al., 1973 — 410 U.S. 960 · caselaw · US