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Douglas Paul WALBURG, petitioner, v. Michael R. NACK., 2014 — 572 U.S. 1028 · caselaw · US
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Douglas Paul WALBURG, petitioner, v. Michael R. NACK.
572 U.S. 1028188 L. Ed. 2d 581·Supreme Court of the United States·2014
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Opinion
Douglas Paul WALBURG, petitioner,
v.
Michael R. NACK.
No. 13-486.
Supreme Court of the United States
March 24, 2014.
Motion of Anda, Inc. for leave to file a brief as amicus curiae granted. Motion of Law Professors A. Christopher Bryant, et al. for leave to file a brief as amici curiae granted. Motion of National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Legal Center, et al. for leave to file a brief as amici curiae granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.