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Fair v. Georgia; Department of Transportation and Development of Louisiana v. Beaird-Poulan, Inc.; Colby v. Harris, Secretary of Health and Human Services; Empresas Electronicas Walser, Inc., et al. v. United States; Sutton v. Joint Bar Association Grievance Committee for the Second and Eleventh Judicial Districts; Stone et al. v. Graham, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Kentucky; Korn v. Ohio; Silverman v. United States; Quinault Pacific Corp. et al. v. Aetna Business Credit, Inc., et al.; Quinault Pacific Corp. et al. v. Aetna Business Credit, Inc., et al.; Graydon v. Pasadena Redevelopment Agency et al. (Hahn, Inc., Real Party in Interest); Central Liquor Co. et al. v. United States; O'Connor et ux. v. Palludan Corp.; Baun v. Civiletti, Attorney General, et al.; Sanders et al. v. Hankins; Becker v. Evans; Blakney v. School District of Philadelphia; Blakney v. School District of Philadelphia; Woodard v. Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. et al., 1981 — 449 U.S. 1104 · caselaw · US