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Lariviere v. Lariviere; Walker v. Yates, Warden; Fields v. Ohio; Colman v. Texas; Moslimani v. Michigan, In re Townsend, Kante v. Nike, Inc.; Menner v. United States; Introcaso v. Meehan et al.; Ortiz v. Beard, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, et al., In re Mitchell, aka Allah, Schneller v. Able Home Care, Inc., et al.; Torain v. AT&T Management Services, LP, et al.; Coyle v. Aquila, Inc.; Hefley v. Delaware; Willard v. New York; Reynolds v. United States; Lee v. Ishee et al.; White v. Guzman et al.; Drummond v. Ryan, Warden, et al.; Cabrera v. United States; Rauser v. United States; Singh v. Heath, Superintendent, Sing Sing Correctional Facility; Richard v. Rock, Superintendent, Upstate Correctional Facility; Kantamanto v. North; Venegas v. Texas; Prather v. Lee, Chief Judge, Superior Court of Georgia, Coweta County; Villanueva-Moran v. Holder, Attorney General; Dingle v. Stevenson, Warden; Prepetit v. Virginia; Prepetit v. Virginia; Foreman et al. v. Louisiana et al.; Cohen v. United States, 2010 — 562 U.S. 1124 · caselaw · US