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Harris v. McNeil, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections; Moseley et ux. v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc., et al., In re Windsor, In re Windsor, Hollister v. Soetoro et al., In re Windsor, Taylor v. Hinkle, Warden; Blade v. United States; Wagstaff v. Department of Education; Erbo, aka Garcia-Velez v. United States; Iglesias v. Wal-Mart Stores East, L. P.; Arvie v. Tanner, Warden; Perry v. Thaler, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division; Cherry v. City of New York, New York, et al.; Rowe v. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security; Swopes v. Illinois; Stein v. Frakes, Superintendent, Monroe Correctional Complex; Feldhacker v. Bakewell, Warden, et al.; Williams v. Jones, Superintendent, Hyde Correctional Institution; Mungo et al. v. United States, 2011 — 562 U.S. 1280 · caselaw · US