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Polly Anne CLAY, petitioner, v.OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES., 2014 — 134 S. Ct. 2856 · caselaw · US
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Polly Anne CLAY, petitioner, v.OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES.
134 S. Ct. 2856189 L. Ed. 2d 818·Supreme Court of the United States·2014
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Opinion
Polly Anne CLAY, petitioner, v.OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES.
No. 13-10159.
Supreme Court of the United States
June 23, 2014.
Case below, 2013 WL 3366976.
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Ashtabula County, denied.