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Swarthout, Warden v. Cooke; and Cate, Secretary, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation v. Clay; Pappas et al. v. United States; Adams v. High Purity Systems, Inc., et al.; Hackney v. Lafler, Warden; Harris v. Virginia; Windham v. California Department of Corrections et al.; Handley v. Chase Bank USA N. A. et al.; Jefferson v. Miller Brothers Ford, Inc., et al.; Woltz v. Bailey et al.; Kemppainen v. Thaler, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division; Dembry v. United States, In re Richard, 2011 — 563 U.S. 930 · caselaw · US