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List v. Lerner, dba Lerner & Co., et al.; Ring v. New Jersey; Crombie v. Crombie; Williams v. Howard Johnson's, Inc., of Washington; United States v. New Orleans Chapter, Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., et al.; Flying Tiger Line, Inc. v. Mertens, Administrator, et al.; Demers v. Brown et al.; Pinciotti v. United States; Lichtenstein, aka Wells v. United States; Diaz et al. v. United States; Stevens v. Marks, New York Supreme Court Justice; Stevens v. McCloskey, Sheriff; Stupak v. United States; Wade v. United States; National Maritime Union of America, AFL-CIO v. National Labor Relations Board; National Maritime Union of America, AFL-CIO v. National Labor Relations Board, Semel v. United States; DeGregory v. United States; Budner v. New York; Byers v. Crouse, Warden, 1965 — 382 U.S. 933 · caselaw · US