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Jefferson S. DUNN, Commissioner, Alabama Department of Corrections, et al., applicants, v. Jeffrey Lynn BORDEN., 2017 — 138 S. Ct. 312 · caselaw · US
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Jefferson S. DUNN, Commissioner, Alabama Department of Corrections, et al., applicants, v. Jeffrey Lynn BORDEN.
138 S. Ct. 312199 L. Ed. 2d 201·Supreme Court of the United States·2017
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Opinion
Jefferson S. DUNN, Commissioner, Alabama Department of Corrections, et al., applicants,
v.
Jeffrey Lynn BORDEN.
No. 17A360.
Supreme Court of the United States
Oct. 4, 2017.
Application to vacate the injunction entered by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on September 29, 2017, presented to Justice THOMAS and by him referred to the Court granted.
Justice GINSBURG, Justice BREYER, and Justice SOTOMAYOR would deny the application to vacate the injunction.