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Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior v. New Mexico et al.; Union Electric Co. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al.; House v. Georgia; Hallman v. Florida; Ross v. Georgia; Sullivan v. Florida; Moore v. Georgia; McCorquodale v. Georgia; Sawyer v. Florida; Alford v. Florida; Jarrell v. Georgia; Meachum, Correctional Superintendent, et al. v. Fano et al.; Serbian Eastern Orthodox Diocese for the United States and Canada et al. v. Milivojevich et al.; Young, Mayor of Detroit, et al. v. American Mini Theatres, Inc., et al.; Estelle, Corrections Director, et al. v. Justice, U. S. District Judge, et al.; West Penn Power Co. v. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Winters Battery Manufacturing Co. v. Usery, Secretary of Labor; Sexton v. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury, et al.; REA Express, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Board et al.; Alessio v. United States; Yee v. Yee et al.; Boston Home & School Assn. v. Morgan et al., 1976 — 429 U.S. 873 · caselaw · US