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Stinchfield v. Cortez Masto, Attorney General of Nevada, et al.; Castle v. Speese et al.; Myers v. BMO Harris Bank N. A. et al.; Ford v. McKesson; Tshiwala v. Hershberger, Warden, et al.; Maxwell v. Louisiana; Blocker v. Kelley; Vann v. British Petroleum Oil Co. et al.; Woolman v. Lancaster County Corrections; Smith v. Elinsky; Tabb v. Banks; Floyd v. State of New York Division of Human Rights; Jordan v. Tennessee; Skalafuris v. City of New York, New York, Department of Corrections; Caroon v. Roy, Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Corrections; Smith v. Entrepreneur Media, Inc.; Cooper v. Sniezek et al.; Crook v. Texas; Goforth v. Lappin, Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons, et al.; Young v. Zappos.com, Inc., et al.; and Green v. Bledsoe, Warden, 2012 — 568 U.S. 807 · caselaw · US