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Frederick v. Holder, Attorney General; Umer v. Holder, Attorney General, 2012 — 565 U.S. 1105 · caselaw · US
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Frederick v. Holder, Attorney General; Umer v. Holder, Attorney General
565 U.S. 1105·Supreme Court of the United States·2012
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Opinion
No. 11-135.
No. 11-144.
Frederick v. Holder, Attorney General. Umer v. Holder, Attorney General.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 7th Cir. Reported below: 644 F. 3d 357; and
C. A. 5th Cir. Reported below: 417 Fed. Appx. 403. Certiorari granted, judgments vacated, and cases remanded for further consideration in light of Judulang v. Holder, ante, p. 42.