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Chase Brass & Copper Co., Inc. v. Franchise Tax Board of California, Clark v. Florida, Albert v. First National Bank & Trust Company of Marquette, Executor, Wright v. United States, Quraishi v. Nyquist, Commissioner of Education of New York, Timmins v. Gore Newspapers Co., Inc., and Smiley v. California et al., 1978 — 435 U.S. 910 · caselaw · US