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In re Trapp et al.; Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Education et al. v. Mississippi Council on Human Relations et al.; Coward v. United States; Lake Carriers' Assn. et al. v. Kelley, Attorney General of Michigan, et al.; Sireci v. Florida; Gilreath v. Georgia; Messer v. Florida; Mathis v. United States; Wade v. United States; Ahmed v. Eikerenkoetter; Paschal v. Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security, Division of Employment Security, et al.; Wright v. Leighton, Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana; Chaney v. Warden, Maryland Penitentiary; Thompson v. Morrow et al., Cook v. United States; Montgomery v. United States; Campbell v. Civiletti et al., 1982 — 458 U.S. 1116 · caselaw · US