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Horel, Warden v. Solorio Valdovinos; Stevens v. Estate of Myers; Kleinhammer v. City of Paso Robles, California, et al.; Onyeabor v. Centennial Pointe Owner's Assn. et al.; S&M Brands, Inc., et al. v. Caldwell, Attorney General of Louisiana; Joyce v. J. C. Penney Corp., Inc.; Roos v. Roos; Hitchcock v. Jackson, Warden; Garnett v. Winona County Social Services et al.; Torrefranca v. Ryan, Director, Arizona Department of Corrections, et al.; Stoever v. Tech USA et al.; Rose v. Cox Health Systems et al.; Armstrong v. Redding Parole Department et al.; Johnson v. Alabama et al.; Allen v. Reliance Insurance Co.; Watson v. Thaler, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division; Lazaro v. Holder, Attorney General; Roberson v. Mississippi Insurance Guaranty Assn.; Meeks v. North Carolina; Dunn v. Parker, Warden; Conklin v. EMC Mortgage Corp.; Parker v. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, 2011 — 562 U.S. 1304 · caselaw · US