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United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Index United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (in case citations, 8th Cir.) is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the following United States district courts. [1]

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Abdul Hassan (lawyer)

Abdul Karim Hassan (born 1974) is a Guyana-born naturalized U.S. citizen, he is a labor lawyer in Queens who is notable primarily for pursuing the right of a naturalized citizen to run for, and for himself declaring he will run for, president of the United States.

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Aboriginal title in the United States

The United States was the first jurisdiction to acknowledge the common law doctrine of aboriginal title (also known as "original Indian title" or "Indian right of occupancy").

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Adam Starchild

Adam Aristotle Starchild, born Malcolm Willis McConahy, (20 September 1946 – 22 September 2006) was a financial consultant, convicted fraudster, key figure in the "perpetual traveler" movement, and prolific author of books relating to investment, taxation, and the "offshore" world.

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Adopt-a-Highway

The Adopt-a-Highway program, and the very similar Sponsor-a-Highway, are promotional campaigns undertaken by U.S. states, provinces and territories of Canada, in addition to national governments outside North America to encourage volunteers to keep a section of a highway free from litter.

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Adverse inference

Adverse inference is a legal inference, adverse to the concerned party, drawn from silence or absence of requested evidence.

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Albert Alphonso Ridge

Albert Alphonsus Ridge (October 31, 1898 – March 2, 1967) was a United States federal judge.

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Albert Gerard Schatz

Albert Gerard Schatz (August 4, 1921 – April 30, 1985) was a United States federal judge.

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Altvater v. Freeman

Altvater v. Freeman, 319 U.S. 359 (1943), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which held that, although a licensee had maintained payments of royalties, a Declaratory Judgment Act claim of invalidity of the licensed patent still presented a justiciable case or controversy.

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American Sniper (book)

American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History is an autobiography by United States Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, written with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice.

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Amos Madden Thayer

Amos Madden Thayer (October 10, 1841 – April 24, 1905) was a United States federal judge.

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Anastasoff v. United States

Anastasoff v. United States, 223 F.3d 898 (8th Cir. 2000), was a case decided by the U.S. Eighth Circuit on appeal from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

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Ann Coulter

Ann Hart Coulter (born December 8, 1961) is an American conservative social and political commentator, writer, syndicated columnist, and lawyer.

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Anna Mae Aquash

Annie Mae Aquash (Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (March 27, 1945 – mid-December 1975, Mi'kmaq) was a First Nations activist from Nova Scotia, Canada who moved to Boston in the 1960s and joined American Indians in education and resistance.

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Apple Inc. v. Pepper

Apple Inc.

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April 2011 in sports

No description.

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Arba Seymour Van Valkenburgh

Arba Seymour Van Valkenburgh (1862–1944), was an American jurist who served as a Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Archibald K. Gardner

Archibald K. Gardner (December 3, 1867 - January 21, 1962) was a United States federal judge.

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Architecture of St. Louis

The architecture of St.

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Archuleta v. Hedrick

Archuleta v. Hedrick, 365 F.3d 644 (8th Cir. 2004) was a pro se petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in October 2002, appealing the dismissal of a case brought by defendant Benjamin Archuleta.

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Arkansas Best Corp. v. Commissioner

Arkansas Best Corporation v. Commissioner, 485 U.S. 212 (1988), is a United States Supreme Court decision that helps taxpayers classify whether or not the sale of an asset is an ordinary or capital gain or loss for income tax purposes.

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Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Ahlborn

Ark.

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Arlo Looking Cloud

Arlo Looking Cloud (born Fritz Arlo Looking Cloud; March 25, 1954) was a Native American activist.

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Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co.

Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co., 578 U.S. ___ (2016), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a Clean Water Act jurisdictional determination issued by the United States Army Corps of Engineers is reviewable under the Administrative Procedure Act because jurisdictional determinations constitute "final agency action".

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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are the members of the Supreme Court of the United States other than the Chief Justice of the United States.

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Auer v. Robbins

Auer v. Robbins,, is a United States Supreme Court case that concerns the standard that the Court should apply when it reviews an executive department's interpretation of regulations established under federal legislation.

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Augustus Caesar Buell

Augustus Caesar Buell (September 4, 1847 – May 23, 1904) was an American author who wrote several biographies of great Americans, following the success of a book about his experiences in the Civil War.

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Bankruptcy Appellate Panel

A Bankruptcy Appellate Panel (abbreviated BAP) is authorized by to hear, with the consent of all parties, appeals from the decisions of the United States bankruptcy courts in their district that otherwise would be heard by district courts, but only in those districts in which the district judges authorize appeals to BAPs.

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Barack Obama Supreme Court candidates

President Barack Obama made two successful appointments to the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Barry Lee Fairchild

Barry Lee Fairchild (5 March 1954 in Little Rock, Arkansas – 31 August 1995) was an American convicted kidnapper, rapist, and murderer.

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Barry W. Lynn

Barry W. Lynn (born 1948) was the executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State from 1992 to November 2017.

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Batson v. Kentucky

Batson v. Kentucky,, was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that a prosecutor's use of peremptory challenge in a criminal case—the dismissal of jurors without stating a valid cause for doing so—may not be used to exclude jurors based solely on their race.

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Battle.net

Blizzard Battle.net is an Internet-based online gaming, social networking, digital distribution, and digital rights management platform developed by Blizzard Entertainment.

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Ben C. Henley

Benjamin Charles Henley, usually known as Ben C. Henley (October 7, 1907 – November 7, 1987), was a lawyer and businessman from Harrison in Boone County in northwestern Arkansas, who was the chairman of his state's Republican Party from 1955 to 1962.

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Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893.

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Beth M. Andrus

Beth Marie Andrus (born October 3, 1963) is a Washington State Judge and is a former nominee to be a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.

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Bill Clinton judicial appointment controversies

During President Bill Clinton's first and second terms of office, he nominated 24 people for 20 federal appellate judgeships but the nominees were not processed by the Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee.

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Bill Clinton Supreme Court candidates

President Bill Clinton made two appointments to the Supreme Court of the United States, both during his first term.

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Bill Janklow

William John Janklow (September 13, 1939January 12, 2012) was an American politician and member of the Republican Party who holds the record for the longest tenure as Governor of South Dakota: sixteen years in office.

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Black Hills gold jewelry

Black Hills gold jewelry is a type of jewelry manufactured in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

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Bnetd

bnetd is a communication app that enables users of the online game StarCraft (and StarCraft: Brood War) released on March 31, 1998 to connect and chat together.

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Bob Ferguson (politician)

Robert Watson Ferguson (born February 23, 1965) is an American attorney and politician who is the 18th and current Attorney General of Washington, serving since 2013.

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Bobby Shepherd

Bobby E. Shepherd (born November 18, 1951, in Arkadelphia, Arkansas) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Bonnie Campbell (politician)

Bonnie J. Campbell (born April 9, 1948) is an American lawyer, a former Iowa Attorney General, a former Iowa gubernatorial candidate, a former official in the U.S. Department of Justice and a former federal judicial nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Boys Don't Cry (film)

Boys Don't Cry is a 1999 American biographical film directed by Kimberly Peirce and co-written by Peirce and Andy Bienen.

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Brandon Teena

Brandon Teena (born Teena Renae Brandon; December 12, 1972 – December 31, 1993) was an American trans man who was raped and murdered in Humboldt, Nebraska.

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Brewer v. Williams

Brewer v. Williams,, is a decision by the United States Supreme Court that clarifies what constitutes "waiver" of the right to counsel for the purposes of the Sixth Amendment.

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Bridgewater College

Bridgewater College, is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal-arts college located in Bridgewater, a town in Rockingham County, Virginia, United States.

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Bronston v. United States

Bronston v. United States, 409 U.S. 352 (1973), is a seminalTiersma, Peter;,; 79 Chi.-Kent L. Rev.

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Buck v. Bell

Buck v. Bell,, is a decision of the United States Supreme Court, written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., in which the Court ruled that a state statute permitting compulsory sterilization of the unfit, including the intellectually disabled, "for the protection and health of the state" did not violate the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Burrage v. United States

Burrage v. United States, 571 U.S. ___ (2014), was a United States Supreme Court case in which a unanimous Court held that a defendant cannot be liable for penalty enhancement under the penalty enhancement provision of the Controlled Substances Act unless such use is a but-for cause of the death or injury, at least when the use of a drug distributed by the defendant is not an independently sufficient cause of the victim's death or serious bodily injury.

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Burton v. United States

Burton v. United States is the name of two appeals to the Supreme Court of the United States by Senator Joseph R. Burton (R-KS) following his conviction for compensated representation of a party in a proceeding in which the United States was interested: Burton v. United States, 196 U.S. 283 (1905) and Burton v. United States, 202 U.S. 344 (1906).

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C. Arlen Beam

Clarence Arlen Beam (born January 14, 1930) is a Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.

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Capitol Records, Inc. v. Thomas-Rasset

Capitol Records, Inc.

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Carnahan Courthouse

The Carnahan Courthouse, originally the U.S. Court House and Custom House, is a former federal courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Carried interest

Carried interest, or carry, in finance, is a share of the profits of an investment paid to the investment manager in excess of the amount that the manager contributes to the partnership, specifically in alternative investments (private equity and hedge funds).

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Case citation

Case citation is a system used by legal professionals to identify past court case decisions, either in series of books called reporters or law reports, or in a neutral style that identifies a decision regardless of where it is reported.

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Catherine Eagles

Catherine Caldwell Eagles (born August 30, 1958) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina and a former Superior Court judge in Guilford County, North Carolina.

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Catherine Hanaway

Catherine Lucille Hanaway (born November 8, 1963) is an American attorney, former federal prosecutor and Republican candidate for Missouri Governor who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri from 2005 to 2009, and as the first and only female Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives from 2002 to 2004.

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Chappell, Nebraska

Chappell is a city and county seat of Deuel County, Nebraska, United States.

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Charles Breckenridge Faris

Charles Breckenridge Faris (October 3, 1864 – December 18, 1938) was a United States federal judge.

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Charles Evans Whittaker

Charles Evans Whittaker (February 22, 1901 – November 26, 1973) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1957 to 1962.

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Charles Joseph Vogel

Charles Joseph Vogel (September 20, 1898 – September 8, 1980) was a United States federal judge.

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Chester W. Keatts

Chester W. Keatts (1854–1908), a former slave, co-founded the Mosaic Templars of America in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Chris Kyle

Christopher Scott Kyle (April 8, 1974 – February 2, 2013) was a United States Navy SEAL veteran and sniper.

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Christine Craft

Christine Ann Craft (born 1944) is an attorney, radio talk show host and former television news anchor.

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Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)

The Church of Christ was the original name of the Latter Day Saint church founded by Joseph Smith.

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Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning

Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning, 455 F.3d 859 (8th Cir. 2006), was a federal lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska and decided on appeal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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City of Ontario v. Quon

Ontario v. Quon,, is a United States Supreme Court case concerning the extent to which the right to privacy applies to electronic communications in a government workplace.

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Clinton v. Jones

Clinton v. Jones,.

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Collin Peterson

Collin Clark Peterson (born June 29, 1944) is an American politician, member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, the U.S. Representative for, and the most senior representative from Minnesota, serving since 1991.

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Columbia Journal of Environmental Law

The Columbia Journal of Environmental Law is a student-run law review published at Columbia University's School of Law.

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Competency evaluation (law)

In the United States criminal justice system, a competency evaluation is an assessment of the ability of a defendant to understand and rationally participate in a court process.

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Consent search

Consent searches are searches made by law enforcement personnel in the United States based on the consent of the individual whose person or property is being searched.

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Cooper v. Aaron

Cooper v. Aaron,, was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, which held that the states are bound by the Court's decisions and must enforce them even if the states disagreed with them.

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Copyright status of The Wizard of Oz and related works in the United States

The copyright status of The Wizard of Oz and related works is complicated for several reasons.

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Coram nobis

The writ of coram nobis (also known as writ of error coram nobis, writ of coram vobis, or writ of error coram vobis) is a legal order allowing a court to correct its original judgment upon discovery of a fundamental error which did not appear in the records of the original judgment’s proceedings and would have prevented the judgment from being pronounced.

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Court of appeals (disambiguation)

A court of appeals is an appellate court generally.

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Courts of Missouri

Courts of Missouri include:;State courts of Missouri.

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Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church

The Creation Seventh Day (and) Adventist Church began as a small group that broke off from the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1988, and organized its own church in 1991.

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Creighton University School of Law

Creighton University School of Law, located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, is a Jesuit institution.

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D. Price Marshall Jr.

Denzil Price Marshall Jr. (born July 20, 1963) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

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Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad

The Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad is a Class II railroad subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Railway operating across South Dakota and southern Minnesota in the Northern Plains of the United States.

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David Dewayne Johnson

David DeWayne Johnson (January 10, 1963 – December 19, 2000) was a murderer executed for the September 2, 1989 murder of Leon Brown, 67, in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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David Josiah Brewer

David Josiah Brewer (June 20, 1837 – March 28, 1910) was an American jurist and an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court for 20 years.

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David R. Hansen

David Rasmussen Hansen (born March 16, 1938) is a Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa.

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David Stras

David Ryan Stras (born July 4, 1974) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. v. Byrd

Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.

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Deaths in April 2007

The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2007.

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Deaths in December 2016

The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2016.

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Deaths in July 2015

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2015.

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Deaths in June 2013

The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2013.

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Deaths in May 2018

The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2018.

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Diana E. Murphy

Diana E. Murphy (January 4, 1934 – May 16, 2018) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.

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District Court of Minnesota

The District Court of Minnesota is the state trial court of general jurisdiction in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Dobson v. Commissioner

Dobson v. Commissioner,, was a United States Supreme Court case related to income tax.

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Donald P. Lay

Donald Pomery Lay (August 24, 1926 – April 29, 2007) was an American jurist who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit for 40 years, including as chief judge from 1979 to 1992.

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Donald Roe Ross

Donald Roe Ross (June 8, 1922 – December 18, 2013) was a United States federal judge.

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Donald Trump judicial appointment controversies

President Donald Trump entered office with a significant number of judicial vacancies, one of which included a Supreme Court vacancy due to the death of Antonin Scalia in February 2016.

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Donald Trump Supreme Court candidates

With the advice and consent of the United States Senate, the President of the United States appoints the members of the Supreme Court of the United States, which is the highest court of the federal judiciary of the United States.

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Drake University Law School

Drake University Law School is a fully accredited law school of Drake University, located in Des Moines, Iowa.

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Duane Earl Pope

Duane Earl Pope (born February 8, 1943), Nebraska Department of Correctional Services website; accessed October 8, 2016.

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Dusky v. United States

Dusky v. United States, 362 U.S. 402 (1960), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court affirmed a defendant's right to have a competency evaluation before proceeding to trial.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Supreme Court candidates

During his two terms in office, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed five members of the Supreme Court of the United States: Chief Justice Earl Warren, and Associate Justices John Marshall Harlan, William Brennan, Charles Evans Whittaker, and Potter Stewart.

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Edgar Bear Runner

Edgar Bear Runner is a Native American activist.

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Edward C. Eicher

Edward Clayton Eicher (December 16, 1878 – November 29, 1944) was a three-term congressman, federal securities regulator, and U.S. District Court judge during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Eighth Amendment (Amendment VIII) of the United States Constitution prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments.

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Eldora, Iowa

Eldora is a city in Hardin County, Iowa, United States.

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Elmer Bragg Adams

Elmer Bragg Adams (October 27, 1842 – October 24, 1916) was a United States federal judge.

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End-user license agreement

In proprietary software, an end-user license agreement (EULA) or software license agreement is the contract between the licensor and purchaser, establishing the purchaser's right to use the software.

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Eric Nance

Eric Randall Nance (January 9, 1960 November 28, 2005) was an American man who was convicted of murder in the state of Arkansas.

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Ernie Chambers

Ernest William Chambers (born July 10, 1937) is an American politician who represents North Omaha's 11th District in the Nebraska State Legislature.

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Eugene R. Sullivan

Eugene R. Sullivan (born August 2, 1941) is a retired Federal Judge in Washington D.C. with over 16 years of appellate experience.

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Extradition Clause

The Extradition Clause or Interstate Rendition Clause of the United States Constitution is Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2, which provides for the extradition of a criminal back to the state where he or she has committed a crime.

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False Claims Act

The False Claims Act, also called the "Lincoln Law") is an American federal law that imposes liability on persons and companies (typically federal contractors) who defraud governmental programs. It is the federal Government's primary litigation tool in combating fraud against the Government. The law includes a qui tam provision that allows people who are not affiliated with the government, called "relators" under the law, to file actions on behalf of the government (informally called "whistleblowing" especially when the relator is employed by the organization accused in the suit). Persons filing under the Act stand to receive a portion (usually about 15–25 percent) of any recovered damages. As of 2012, over 70 percent of all federal Government FCA actions were initiated by whistleblowers. Claims under the law have typically involved health care, military, or other government spending programs, and dominate the list of largest pharmaceutical settlements. The government recovered $38.9 billion under the False Claims Act between 1987 and 2013 and of this amount, $27.2 billion or 70% was from qui tam cases brought by relators.

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Federal Analogue Act

The Federal Analogue Act,, is a section of the United States Controlled Substances Act passed in 1986 which allowed any chemical "substantially similar" to a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II to be treated as if it were also listed in those schedules, but only if intended for human consumption.

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Feist Publications, Inc., v. Rural Telephone Service Co.

Feist Publications, Inc., v. Rural Telephone Service Co.,, was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States establishing that information alone without a minimum of original creativity cannot be protected by copyright.

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Fellers v. United States

Fellers v. United States, 540 U.S. 519 (2004), is a United States Supreme Court case regarding the Sixth Amendment's right to counsel.

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Film still

A film still (sometimes called a publicity still or a production still) is a photograph taken on or off the set of a movie or television program during production.

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Floyd Robert Gibson

Floyd Robert Gibson (March 3, 1910 – October 4, 2001) was a United States federal judge.

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Frank J. Magill

Frank John Magill (June 3, 1927 – June 2, 2013) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Frank Lyon Co. v. United States

Frank Lyon Company v. United States, 435 U.S. 561 (1978), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the title owner that acquired depreciable real estate as if the owner were a mere conduit or agent was indeed the owner and, for Federal income tax purposes, had the legal right to take tax deductions associated with depreciation on the building.

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Frosty Treats, Inc. v. Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.

Frosty Treats, Inc.

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Gall v. United States

Gall v. United States,, was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that the federal appeals courts may not presume that a sentence falling outside the range recommended by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines is unreasonable.

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Gay Lib v. University of Missouri

Gay Lib v. University of Missouri, 558 F. 2d 848 (8th Cir. 1977) was a court case in 1977 about discrimination in student group recognition at state universities, namely the University of Missouri.

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George Gardner Fagg

George Gardner Fagg (April 30, 1934 – July 14, 2015) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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George W. McCrary

George Washington McCrary (August 29, 1835 – June 23, 1890) was a four-term Republican Congressman from Iowa's 1st congressional district, a United States Secretary of War in the cabinet of President Rutherford B. Hayes, and a federal circuit judge.

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Gerald Heaney

Gerald William Heaney (January 29, 1918 – June 22, 2010) served for nearly forty years as a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, from his appointment by President Lyndon B. Johnson in November 1966 until his full retirement in August 2006.

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Gertrude Newsome Jackson

Gertrude Newsome Jackson (born 1923) was an American community activist in the Delta communities via the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the Civil Rights Movement.

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Gideons International

Gideons International is an evangelical Christian association founded in 1899 in Wisconsin.

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Ginger D. Anders

Ginger D. Anders (born August 28, 1977) is an American lawyer who formerly served as Assistant to the Solicitor General of the United States.

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Gonzales v. Carhart

Gonzales v. Carhart,, is a United States Supreme Court case that upheld the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003.

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Government interest

Government interest is a concept in law that allows the government to regulate a given matter.

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Graham v. John Deere Co.

Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 U.S. 1 (1966), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court clarified the nonobviousness requirement in United States patent law, set forth in 35 U.S.C. § 103.

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Greencastle, Indiana

Greencastle is a city in Greencastle Township, Putnam County, Indiana, United States, and the county seat of Putnam County.

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Greenholtz v. Inmates of the Nebraska Penal & Correctional Complex

Greenholtz v. Inmates of the Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that when state law requires the state to grant parole whenever a prisoner satisfies certain conditions, due process requires the state to allow the prisoner to present evidence in support of his request for parole and to furnish a written explanation of the reasons why his request has been denied.

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Greenlaw v. United States

Greenlaw v. United States,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a federal appeals court may not sua sponte increase a defendant's sentence unless the government first files a notice of appeal.

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Griffin Bell

Griffin Boyette Bell (October 31, 1918January 5, 2009) was an American lawyer and former United States Attorney General.

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Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc.

Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc.,, was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 2009, involving the standard of proof required for a claim under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA).

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Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc.

Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc.,, was a United States Supreme Court case that held that state and federal courts cannot, on a motion to vacate or to modify an arbitration award, expand the limited scope of judicial review specified in 9 U.S.C. §§ 10 and 11, including terms that were agreed upon by the parties.

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Hampton v. United States

Hampton v. United States, 425 U.S. 484 (1976), is a United States Supreme Court decision on the subject of Entrapment.

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Harold Duane Vietor

Harold Duane Vietor (December 29, 1931 – July 23, 2016) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa.

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Harrisonburg, Virginia

Harrisonburg is an independent city in the Shenandoah Valley region of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Harry Blackmun

Harry Andrew Blackmun (November 12, 1908March 4, 1999) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1970 until 1994.

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Harry Jacob Lemley

Harry Jacob Lemley (August 6, 1883 – March 5, 1965) was a United States federal judge from Hope, Arkansas.

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Harvey M. Johnsen

Harvey M. Johnsen (July 16, 1895 – September 15, 1975) was a United States federal judge.

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Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier

Hazelwood School District et al.

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Hazelwood School District v. United States

Hazelwood School Dist.

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Heien v. North Carolina

Heien v. North Carolina,, is a decision by the United States Supreme Court, ruling that a police officer's reasonable mistake of law can provide the individualized suspicion required by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution to justify a traffic stop.

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Henry Clay Caldwell

Henry Clay Caldwell (September 4, 1832 – February 15, 1915) was a United States federal judge and a Union Army officer during the American Civil War.

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Herbert Hoover Supreme Court candidates

During his only term in office, President Herbert Hoover appointed three members of the Supreme Court of the United States: Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, and Associate Justices Owen Roberts and Benjamin Cardozo.

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Higher Education Act of 1965

The Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA) was legislation signed into United States law on November 8, 1965, as part of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society domestic agenda.

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History of same-sex marriage in the United States

The history of same-sex marriage in the United States dates from the early 1970s, when the first lawsuits seeking legal recognition of same-sex relationships brought the question of civil marriage rights and benefits for same-sex couples to public attention though they proved unsuccessful.

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History of St. Louis (1981–present)

The history of St.

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Hodel v. Irving

Hodel v. Irving, 481 U.S. 704 (1987), is a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court held that a statute ordering the escheat of fractional interests in real property which had been bequeathed to members of the Oglala Sioux tribe was an unconstitutional taking which required just compensation.

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Hoffman Estates v. The Flipside, Hoffman Estates, Inc.

Hoffman Estates v. The Flipside, Hoffman Estates, Inc.,, is a United States Supreme Court decision concerning the vagueness and overbreadth doctrines as they apply to restrictions on commercial speech.

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Holt v. Hobbs

Holt v. Hobbs, 574 U.S. ___ (2015), was an American legal case in which the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an Arkansas prison policy which prohibited a Muslim prisoner from growing a short beard in accordance with his religious beliefs violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).

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Home School Legal Defense Association

The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is a United States-based "nonprofit advocacy organization established to defend and advance the constitutional right of parents to direct the education of their children and to protect family freedoms." HSLDA describes itself on its website as a "Christian organization".

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Honest services fraud

Honest services fraud is a crime defined in (the federal mail and wire fraud statute), added by the United States Congress in 1988, which states: "For the purposes of this chapter, the term scheme or artifice to defraud includes a scheme or artifice to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services." The statute has been applied by federal prosecutors in cases of public corruption as well as in cases in which private individuals breached a fiduciary duty to another.

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Howard F. Sachs

Howard Frederic Sachs (born September 13, 1925) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri.

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In re Madden

In re Madden, 151 F.3d 125 (3d Cir. 1998), is a decision from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals that established the Madden test, a test used to determine whether an individual is a journalist with standing to claim journalist's privilege.

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In re Snyder

In re Snyder,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that an attorney's curt letter to a court employee, followed by the attorney's refusal to apologize for sending the letter, did not justify suspending the attorney from practicing law in federal court.

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In re Weitzman

In re Weitzman (1968) is a United States (U.S.) immigration law case, in which Brenda Barbara Weitzman (née Aronowitz) of South Africa and married in Israel sought U.S. citizenship, and seeking to evade the Oath of allegiance (US) military requirements, Weitzman disagreed with conscientious objector restrictions limiting objector status to only religious people, specifically, believers in a Supreme Being.

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Index of Arkansas-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Index of Iowa-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Iowa.

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Index of Minnesota-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Index of Missouri-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Index of Nebraska-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Nebraska.

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Index of North Dakota-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of North Dakota.

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Index of South Dakota-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of South Dakota.

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Indian Reorganization Act

The Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934, or the Wheeler-Howard Act, was U.S. federal legislation that dealt with the status of Native Americans (known in law as American Indians or Indians).

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Indiana University Maurer School of Law

The Indiana University Maurer School of Law is located on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.

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Ineligibility Clause

The Ineligibility Clause (sometimes also called the Emoluments Clause, or the Incompatibility Clause, or the Sinecure Clause) is a provision in Article 1, Section 6, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution that makes each incumbent member of Congress ineligible to hold an office established by the federal government during their tenure in Congress; it also bars officials in the federal government's executive and judicial branches from simultaneously serving in either the U.S. House or Senate.

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Insanity defense

The insanity defense, also known as the mental disorder defense, is a defense by excuse in a criminal case, arguing that the defendant is not responsible for his or her actions due to an episodic or persistent psychiatric disease at the time of the criminal act.

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Intact dilation and extraction

Intact dilation and extraction (Intact D&E) is a surgical procedure that removes an intact fetus from the uterus.

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International Hat Company

International Hat Company, formerly named the International Harvest Hat Company, was a St. Louis, Missouri-based manufacturer of commercial hats and military helmets.

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Iowa's 9th congressional district

Iowa's 9th congressional district existed from 1873 to 1943.

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Iron Crow v. Oglala Sioux Tribe

Iron Crow v. Oglala Sioux Tribe of Pine Ridge Reservation, 231 F.2d 89 (8th Cir.1956), was a case where the plaintiffs challenged the authority of Indian tribal courts; the matter involving both adultery and tax assessment was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Jackson v. Bishop

Jackson v. Bishop, 404 F.2d 571 (8th Cir. 1968) was a case decided in 1968 on the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States by then-judge Harry Blackmun.

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Jacobson v. United States

Jacobson v. United States, 503 U.S. 540 (1992), is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court regarding the criminal procedure topic of entrapment.

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James B. Loken

James Burton Loken (born May 21, 1940) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit since 1990.

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James Martin (attorney)

James Martin was a former United States Attorney as well as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and for the Eastern District of Missouri, based out of St.

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Jane L. Kelly

Jane Louise Kelly (born October 28, 1964) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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January 1918

The following events occurred in January 1918.

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Jefferson City, Missouri

Jefferson City is the capital of the U.S. state of Missouri and the fifteenth most populous city in the state.

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Jeffrey L. Viken

Jeffrey Lynn Viken (born 1952) is the Chief United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota.

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Jennifer Klemetsrud Puhl

Jennifer Klemetsrud Puhl (born 1974) is an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of North Dakota and is a former nominee to be a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co.

Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co., 130 F.3d 1287 (8th Cir. 1997), was the first class-action sexual harassment lawsuit in the United States.

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Jeremiah Films

Jeremiah Films is a media production and distribution company.

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Jerod E. Tufte

Jerod E. Tufte (born April 9, 1975) is a Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court and was previously a State's Attorney and a District judge.

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Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.

Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Truth in Lending Act does not require borrowers to file a lawsuit to rescind loans and that sending written notice is sufficient to effectuate rescission.

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Jesse Smith Henley

Jesse Smith Henley (May 18, 1917 – October 18, 1997) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and previously was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.

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Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura (born James George Janos; July 15, 1951) is an American media personality, actor, author, former politician and retired professional wrestler, who served as the 38th Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003.

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Jimmy Carter judicial appointment controversies

During President Jimmy Carter's presidency, he nominated four people for four different federal appellate judgeships who were not processed by the Democratic-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee before Carter's presidency ended.

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Joan Krauskopf

Joan Miday Krauskopf (born April 24, 1932) is an American law professor who once was considered as a federal judicial nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Johanns v. Livestock Marketing Association

Johanns v. Livestock Marketing Association, No. 03-1164, was a First Amendment case before the Supreme Court of the United States. At issue was whether a beef producer could be compelled to contribute to beef industry advertising.

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John B. Sanborn

John Benjamin Sanborn (December 5, 1826 – May 6, 1904) was a lawyer, politician, and soldier from the state of New Hampshire who served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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John B. Sanborn Jr.

John Benjamin Sanborn Jr. (November 9, 1883 - March 7, 1964) was a lawyer, politician, and United States federal judge from the state of Minnesota.

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John Caskie Collet

John Caskie Collet (May 25, 1898 – December 5, 1955) was a United States federal judge in Missouri.

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John David Kelly

John David Kelly (October 9, 1934 – October 21, 1998) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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John Emmett Carland

John Emmett Carland (December 11, 1853 – November 11, 1922) was a United States federal judge.

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John Forrest Dillon

John Forrest Dillon (December 25, 1831 – May 6, 1914) was an American jurist who served on federal and Iowa state courts.

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John Hazelton Cotteral

John Hazelton Cotteral (September 26, 1864 – April 22, 1933) was a United States federal judge.

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John J. Bursch

John J. Bursch (born 1972) was the 10th Michigan Solicitor General and supervised the state's appellate litigation with a special emphasis on Michigan and U.S. Supreme Court disputes.

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John K. Bush

John Kenneth Bush (born August 24, 1964) is an American attorney and United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

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John R. Gibson

John Robert Gibson (December 20, 1925 – April 19, 2014) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri.

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Johnson v. United States (2015)

Johnson v. United States, 135 S.Ct.

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Jonathan A. Kobes

Jonathan Allen Kobes (born August 25, 1974) is an American lawyer and general counsel to Senator Mike Rounds and is a nominee to be a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Jonathan Papik

Jonathan James Papik (born January 7, 1982) is an Associate Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court.

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Joseph F. Bataillon

Joseph F. Bataillon (born 1949) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.

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Joseph R. Burton

Joseph Ralph Burton (November 16, 1852February 27, 1923) was a lawyer and United States Senator from the state of Kansas.

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Joseph William Woodrough

Joseph William Woodrough (August 29, 1873 – October 2, 1977) was a United States federal judge, and was one of the longest-lived and longest-serving judges in the history of the United States judiciary.

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Josephine Staton

Josephine Laura Staton, (born 1961) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

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Joshua A. Newville

Joshua A. Newville, known as simply Josh Newville (born August 9, 1984), is an American attorney and gay rights advocate.

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Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation

The Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation is a student-run law review published at University of Oregon School of Law.

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Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts

The appointment of federal judges for United States federal courts has become viewed as a political process in the last several decades.

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Judicial Conference of the United States

The Judicial Conference of the United States, formerly known as Conference of Senior Circuit Judges, was created by the United States Congress in 1922 with the principal objective of framing policy guidelines for administration of judicial courts in the United States.

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Kansas City Club

The Kansas City Club, founded in 1882 and located in the Library District of Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA, was the oldest gentlemen's club in Missouri.

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Kassel v. Consolidated Freightways Corp.

Kassel v. Consolidated Freightways Corp.,, was a United States Supreme Court case involving the application of the Dormant Commerce Clause to an Iowa state statute restricting the length of tractor-trailers.

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Kathryn A. Oberly

Kathryn Anne Oberly (born May 22, 1950) was an Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the highest appellate court for the District of Columbia.

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Kermit Edward Bye

Kermit Edward Bye (born January 13, 1937) is a former United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Kimbrough Stone

Kimbrough Stone (January 15, 1875 – February 27, 1958) was a United States federal judge.

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Kirsten Engel

Kirsten Engel is an American attorney and a Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives elected to represent District 10 in 2016.

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Kit Bond

Christopher Samuel "Kit" Bond (born March 6, 1939) is an American attorney, politician and former United States Senator from Missouri and a member of the Republican Party.

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Kloeckner v. Solis

Kloeckner v. Solis, 568 U.S. ___ (2012) is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving federal employee grievance procedures under the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.

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Kris Kobach

Kris William Kobach, (born March 26, 1966) is the Secretary of State of Kansas.

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L. Steven Grasz

Leonard Steven Grasz (born November 1, 1961) is an American lawyer and a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Landmark Center (St. Paul)

St.

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Lavenski Smith

Lavenski R. "Vence" Smith (born October 31, 1958) is an American judge, who is the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Learned intermediary

Learned intermediary is a defense doctrine used in the legal system of the United States.

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Leonard Peltier

Leonard Peltier (born September 12, 1944) is a Native American activist, a citizen of the Anishinabe & Dakota/Lakota Nations, and member of the American Indian Movement (AIM).

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Leslee Unruh

Leslee Unruh is an American pro-life activist and executive director of the VoteYesForLife.com campaign.

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Lewis v. Lewis & Clark Marine, Inc.

Lewis v. Lewis & Clark Marine, Inc., (2001), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving an injunction under the Limitation of Liability Act and whether a district court acted properly in dissolving it.

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LGBT rights in Missouri

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the U.S. state of Missouri face some legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.

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LGBT rights in Nebraska

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the U.S. state of Nebraska may face some legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.

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LGBT rights in Zimbabwe

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Zimbabwe face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.

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Liberty Oil Co. v. Condon National Bank

Liberty Oil Co.

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List of Amherst College people

This is a list of some notable people affiliated with Amherst College.

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List of courts of the United States

The courts of the United States are closely linked hierarchical systems of courts at the federal and state levels.

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List of Drake University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Drake University.

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List of Duke University people

This list of Duke University people includes alumni, faculty, presidents, and major philanthropists of Duke University, which includes three undergraduate and ten graduate schools.

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List of federal judges appointed by Barack Obama

Following is a comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV United States federal judges appointed by President Barack Obama during his presidency, as well as a partial list of Article I federal judicial appointments, excluding appointments to the District of Columbia judiciary.

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List of federal judges appointed by Benjamin Harrison

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Benjamin Harrison during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Bill Clinton

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Bill Clinton during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Calvin Coolidge

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Calvin Coolidge during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Chester A. Arthur

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Chester A. Arthur during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Donald Trump

This is a comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV United States federal judges appointed by Donald Trump during his presidency, as well as a partial list of Article I federal judicial appointments, excluding appointments to the District of Columbia judiciary.

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List of federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by George H. W. Bush

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President George H. W. Bush during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by George W. Bush

Following is a list of United States federal judges appointed by President George W. Bush during his presidency, including all Judges appointed under Article III and a partial list of Judges appointed under Article I. In total Bush appointed 327 Article III federal judges, including 2 Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States (including one Chief Justice), 62 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, 261 judges to the United States district courts and 2 judges to the United States Court of International Trade.

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List of federal judges appointed by Gerald Ford

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Gerald Ford during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Grover Cleveland

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Grover Cleveland during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Harry S. Truman

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Harry S. Truman during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Herbert Hoover

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Herbert Hoover during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Jimmy Carter

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Jimmy Carter during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by John F. Kennedy

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President John F. Kennedy during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Richard Nixon

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Richard Nixon during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Ronald Reagan during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Theodore Roosevelt

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Warren G. Harding during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by William Howard Taft

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President William Howard Taft during his presidency.

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List of federal judges appointed by Woodrow Wilson

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Woodrow Wilson during his presidency.

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List of former United States district courts

The following are former United States district courts, which ceased to exist because they were subdivided into smaller units.

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List of Georgetown University Law Center alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Georgetown University Law Center, the law school located in Washington, D.C., United States.

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List of Harvard Law School alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Harvard Law School.

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List of judges for United States district courts in Missouri

The following is a list of judges for United States district courts in Missouri. Missouri currently holds two courts: Eastern and Western.

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List of Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court

Following is a list of Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States

Law clerks have assisted the Supreme Court Justices in various capacities, since the first one was hired by Justice Horace Gray in 1882.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Chief Justice)

The following is a table of Supreme Court law clerks serving the Chief Justice.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 10)

The following is a table of Supreme Court law clerks serving the Justice holding Seat 10.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 2)

The following is a table of Supreme Court law clerks serving the Justice holding Seat 2.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 4)

The following is a table of Supreme Court law clerks serving the Justice holding Seat 4.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 6)

The following is a table of Supreme Court law clerks serving the Justice holding Seat 6.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 8)

The following is a table of Supreme Court law clerks serving the Justice holding Seat 8.

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List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 9)

The following is a table of Supreme Court law clerks serving the Justice holding Seat 9.

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List of Northwestern University alumni

This list of Northwestern University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Northwestern University, located in Evanston, Illinois.

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List of people from Indiana

This is a list of notable people who were born or lived in the American state of Indiana.

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List of people who have served in all three branches of the United States federal government

Following is a list of persons who have served in all three branches of the United States federal government.

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List of Phillips Exeter Academy people

The following is a list of notable alumni from Phillips Exeter Academy.

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List of regions of the United States

This is a list of some of the regions in the United States.

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List of Sigma Pi brothers

Notable brothers and alumni of Sigma Pi.

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List of Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers

Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers (commonly referred to as Tekes) are individuals who have been initiated into Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) Fraternity.

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List of transgender people

This list consists of many notable people who identify as transgender.

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List of U.S. states by Alford plea usage

List of U.S. states by Alford plea usage documents usage of the form of guilty plea known as the Alford plea in each of the U.S. states in the United States.

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List of United States courts of appeals cases

Every year, each of the thirteen United States courts of appeals decides hundreds of cases.

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List of United States district and territorial courts

There are 94 active United States district and territorial courts.

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List of United States federal courthouses in Missouri

Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Missouri.

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List of United States federal courthouses in Oklahoma

Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Oklahoma.

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List of United States federal courthouses in Wyoming

Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Wyoming.

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List of United States federal judges by longevity of service

This is a list of Article III United States federal judges by longevity of service.

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List of United States political families (H)

The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with H.

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List of United States Representatives from Iowa

The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Iowa.

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List of United States Senators from Iowa

Iowa was admitted to the Union on December 28, 1846 and elects United States Senators to Class 2 and Class 3.

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List of University of Arkansas people

The list of University of Arkansas people includes distinguished alumni, faculty, and leaders of the University of Arkansas.

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List of University of Iowa alumni

This list of University of Iowa alumni includes notable current and former students of the University of Iowa.

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List of University of Kansas people

The list of University of Kansas people includes notable alumni and faculty of the University of Kansas, whose main campus is located in the American city of Lawrence, Kansas.

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List of University of Minnesota people

This is a list of notable people associated with the University of Minnesota.

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List of University of Missouri alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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List of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people

This list of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people includes notable graduates, instructors, and administrators affiliated with University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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List of University of South Dakota School of Law people

List of prominent alumni and faculty of the University of South Dakota School of Law.

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List of Washington University alumni

The following persons are well-known alumni, living and deceased, of Washington University in St. Louis.

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List of Wesleyan University people

This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with Wesleyan University.

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List of Yale Law School alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Yale Law School, the law school of the American Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Little Rock, Arkansas

Little Rock is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Lockhart v. United States (2005)

Lockhart v. United States, 546 U.S. 142 (2005), is a United States Supreme Court decision concerning whether the United States government can offset Social Security benefits to collect on student loan debt over 10 years old.

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Lopez v. Davis

Lopez v. Davis,, was a United States Supreme Court case decided in 2001.

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Lopez v. Gonzales

Lopez v. Gonzales, 549 U.S. 47 (2006), held that an "aggravated felony" includes only conduct punishable as a felony under the federal Controlled Substances Act, regardless of whether state law classifies such conduct as a felony or a misdemeanor.

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Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife

Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife, 504 U.S. 555 (1992), was a United States Supreme Court case decided on June 12, 1992, in which the court held that a group of American wildlife conservation and other environmental organizations lacked standing to challenge regulations jointly issued by the U.S. Secretaries of the Interior and Commerce, regarding the geographic area to which a particular section of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 applied.

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M. Elizabeth Magill

Mary Elizabeth Magill (born 1966) is the current dean of Stanford Law School.

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Maine East High School

Maine East High School, or Maine East, and officially Maine Township High School East, is a public four-year high school located at the corner of Dempster Street and Potter Road in Park Ridge, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, in the United States.

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Mancusi v. DeForte

Mancusi v. DeForte,, is a 1968 decision of the United States Supreme Court on privacy and the Fourth Amendment.

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Marc Krickbaum

Marc Krickbaum (born 1979) is an American attorney who is the United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa.

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Marcus v. Search Warrant

Marcus v. Search Warrant,, full title Marcus v. Search Warrant of Property at 104 East Tenth Street, Kansas City, Missouri, is an in rem case decided by the United States Supreme Court on the seizure of obscene materials.

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Marion Charles Matthes

Marion Charles Matthes (January 29, 1906 – November 30, 1980) was a United States federal judge.

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Mark W. Bennett

Mark W. Bennett (born 1950) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa.

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Marquette National Bank of Minneapolis v. First of Omaha Service Corp.

Marquette Nat.

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Marsh v. Chambers

Marsh v. Chambers,, was a landmark court case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that government funding for chaplains was constitutional because of the "unique history" of the United States.

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Martin Donald Van Oosterhout

Martin Donald Van Oosterhout (October 10, 1900 – January 28, 1979) was a legislator and state court judge in northwestern Iowa, and a United States federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Mary Beth Tinker

Mary Beth Tinker is an American free speech activist known for her role in the 1969 Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District Supreme Court case, which ruled that Warren Harding Junior High School could not punish her for wearing a black armband in school in support of a truce in the Vietnam War.

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Mary Wiseman

Mary L. Wiseman (born November 17, 1961) is an American lawyer and judge from the state of Ohio.

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Matthew Johnson (judge)

Matthew E. Johnson (born February 10, 1963) is a judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.

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Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act

The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr.

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Mayo Foundation for Medical Education & Research v. United States

Mayo Foundation v. United States, 562 U.S. 44 (2011), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld a Treasury Department regulation on the grounds that the courts should defer to government agencies in tax cases in absence of an unreasonable decision on the part of the agency.

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McConnelsville, Ohio

McConnelsville is a village in Morgan County, Ohio, United States.

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McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green

McDonnell Douglas Corp.

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Merrick Garland

Merrick Brian Garland (born November 13, 1952) is the Chief United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

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Michael Joseph Melloy

Michael Joseph Melloy (born January 15, 1948) is a Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Michael McConnell and Jack Baker

Michael McConnell and Jack Baker are pioneering advocates of marriage rights for gay couples.

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Michael Taylor (prisoner)

Michael Taylor (January 30, 1967 – February 26, 2014) was a Missouri prison inmate on death row, convicted of raping and murdering 15-year-old Ann Harrison (February 22, 1974 - March 22, 1989) after abducting her from a school bus stop in Raytown, Missouri on March 22, 1989.

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Minnesota

Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwest and northern regions of the United States.

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Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky

Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, 585 U.S. ___ (2018) was a case before United States Supreme Court related to political speech in a polling place venue.

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Miracle cars scam

The miracle cars scam was an advance fee fraud that ran from 1997 to 2002.

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Missouri Attorney General

The Office of the Missouri Attorney General was created in 1806 when Missouri was part of the Louisiana Territory.

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Missouri v. Jenkins

Missouri v. Jenkins,, is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court.

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Mistretta v. United States

Mistretta v. United States, 488 U.S. 361 (1989), is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court concerning the constitutionality of the United States Sentencing Commission.

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Moberly Correctional Center

Moberly Correctional Center is a Missouri Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri.

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Morris S. Arnold

Morris Sheppard Arnold (born October 8, 1941), sometimes known as Buzz Arnold, is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Morris Sheppard

John Morris Sheppard (May 28, 1875April 9, 1941) was a Democratic United States Congressman and United States Senator from Texas.

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Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Construction Corp.

Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Construction Corp.,, commonly cited as Moses Cone or Cone Hospital, is a United States Supreme Court decision concerning civil procedure, specifically the abstention doctrine, as it applies to enforcing an arbitration clause in a diversity case.

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Mt. Healthy City School District Board of Education v. Doyle

Mt.

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Mueller v. Allen

Mueller v. Allen,, was a United States Supreme Court case examining the constitutionality of a state tax deduction granted to taxpaying parents for school-related expenses, including expenses incurred from private secular and religious schools.

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Myron H. Bright

Myron H. Bright (March 5, 1919 – December 12, 2016) was a United States federal judge.

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Nancy E. Brasel

Nancy Ellen Brasel (born January 20, 1969) is a Minnesota judge and is a nominee to be a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.

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Narcotic

The term narcotic (from ancient Greek ναρκῶ narkō, "to make numb") originally referred medically to any psychoactive compound with sleep-inducing properties.

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National Football League Players Association

The National Football League Players Association, or NFLPA, is the labor organization representing the professional American football players in the National Football League (NFL).

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Nebraska Initiative 416

Nebraska Initiative 416 was a 2000 ballot initiative that amended the Nebraska Constitution to make it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriage or civil unions.

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Nebraska v. Parker

Nebraska v. Parker,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Congress's 1882 Act did not diminish the Omaha Indian Reservation.

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NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement

The NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) is a labor agreement which reflects the results of collective bargaining negotiations between the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) and National Football League (NFL) team owners.

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Nicholas Spaeth

Nicholas John Spaeth (January 27, 1950 – March 16, 2014) was the 27th Attorney General of North Dakota, serving from 1985–92.

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Nichols v. United States

Nichols v. United States,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) does not require an individual to update his registration after departing a state.

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Nicole Stelle Garnett

Nicole Stelle Garnett (born January 7, 1970) is a professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, teaching in the areas of property, land use, urban development, local government law, and education.

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Non-publication of legal opinions in the United States

Non-publication of legal opinions is the practice of a court issuing unpublished opinions.

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North Dakota

North Dakota is a U.S. state in the midwestern and northern regions of the United States.

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Nutraloaf

Nutraloaf (also known as Meal Loaf, prison loaf, disciplinary loaf, food loaf, lockup loaf, confinement loaf, seg loaf, grue or special management meal) is a food served in prisons in the United States and Canada to inmates who have misbehaved; for example, assaulting prison guards or fellow prisoners.

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Owen Equipment & Erection Co. v. Kroger

Owen Equipment & Erection Co.

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Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. State Energy Resources Conservation & Development Commission

In Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

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Pasco Bowman II

Pasco Middleton Bowman II (born 1933) is a Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Pat Mehaffy

Pat Mehaffy (October 8, 1904 – January 31, 1981) was a United States federal judge.

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Paul Thissen

Paul Thissen (born December 10, 1966) is a Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice and former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Paul Wieland

Paul Joseph Wieland (born December 24, 1962) is an American businessman and politician from the state of Missouri.

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Paula Jones

Paula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin; September 17, 1966) is a former Arkansas state employee who sued U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment.

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Pepper v. United States

Pepper v. United States, 562 U.S. 476 (2011), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States concerning whether a United States District Court properly handled the sentencing of a former methamphetamine dealer.

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Pfizer Inc. v. Government of India

Pfizer Inc.

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Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land & Cattle Co.

Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land and Cattle Co., Inc., 554 U.S. 316 (2008), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that a tribal court had no jurisdiction to hear a case for discrimination against an Indian in the sale of non-Indian fee land located on a reservation.

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Planned Parenthood v. Rounds

Planned Parenthood v. Rounds (686 F.3d 889 (8th Cir. 2012) (en banc)) was a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit that upheld a provision of a South Dakota law that requires a doctor to inform a patient, prior to providing an abortion, that one of the "known medical risks of the procedure and statistically significant risk factors" is an "increased risk of suicide ideation and suicide." The district court, in setting the initial injunction against enforcing this law, relied on studies that showed some correlation between abortion and suicide, but showed no evidence that an abortion causes a woman to be at greater risk for suicide.

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Presidency of Benjamin Harrison

The presidency of Benjamin Harrison began on March 4, 1889, when Benjamin Harrison was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1893.

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Pseudofolliculitis barbae

Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB), also known as barber's itch, folliculitis barbae traumatica, razor bumps, scarring pseudofolliculitis of the beard, and shave bumps, is a medical term for persistent irritation caused by shaving.

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Puerto Rico v. Branstad

Puerto Rico v. Branstad,, was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that ruled unanimously that federal courts have the power to enforce extraditions based on the Extradition Clause of Article Four of the United States Constitution.

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Rachel Paulose

Rachel Kunjummen Paulose (born March 12, 1973, Kerala, India) is an American attorney.

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Raisin Bran

Raisin bran (sultana bran in some countries) is a breakfast cereal manufactured by several companies under a variety of brand names, including Kellogg's Raisin Bran, General Mills' Total Raisin Bran and Post Cereals' Post Raisin Bran.

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Ralph R. Erickson

Ralph Robert Erickson (born April 28, 1959) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Ransom v. FIA Card Services, N.A.

Ransom v. FIA Card Services, N. A., 562 U.S. 61 (2011), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving the means test in Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.

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Raymond Gruender

Raymond W. Gruender (born July 5, 1963) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger

Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger (born July 11, 1975) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa and former Iowa state Judge.

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Reeves, Inc. v. Stake

Reeves, Inc.

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Reporter's privilege

Reporter's privilege in the United States (also journalist's privilege, newsman's privilege, or press privilege), is a "reporter's protection under constitutional or statutory law, from being compelled to testify about confidential information or sources." It may be described in the US as the qualified (limited) First Amendment or statutory right many jurisdictions have given to journalists in protecting their confidential sources from discovery.

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Republican Party of Minnesota v. White

Republican Party of Minnesota v. White,, was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the First Amendment rights of candidates for judicial office.

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Richard C. Casey

Richard Conway Casey (January 19, 1933 – March 22, 2007) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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Richard G. Kopf

Richard George Kopf (born 1946) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.

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Richard J. Rabbitt

Richard J. Rabbitt (October 30, 1935 – December 9, 2011) was a Democratic politician from St. Louis, Missouri who was Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives from 1973 to 1976.

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Richard Nixon Supreme Court candidates

President Richard Nixon entered office in 1969 with Chief Justice Earl Warren having announced his retirement from Supreme Court of the United States the previous year.

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Richard S. Arnold

Richard Sheppard Arnold (March 26, 1936 – September 23, 2004) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas and then a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Richard W. Garnett

Richard W. Garnett (born November 6, 1968) is an associate dean and professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, teaching in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, First Amendment law, and the death penalty.

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Robert E. Lewis

Robert E. Lewis (April 3, 1857 – July 31, 1941) was a United States federal judge.

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Robert F. Thompson

Robert F. Thompson (born June 19, 1971) is a former Democratic member of the Arkansas Senate.

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Robert Khuzami

Robert S. Khuzami (born August 2, 1956) is the current Deputy U.S. Attorney for the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York.

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Robert W. Schroeder III

Robert William "Trey" Schroeder III (born June 1, 1966) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

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Roberto Lange

Roberto Antonio Lange (born April 22, 1963) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota.

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Roberts v. United States Jaycees

Roberts v. United States Jaycees,, was an opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States overturning the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit's application of a Minnesota antidiscrimination law.

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Robin Byrd

Robin Byrd (born 6 April 1957) is an American former pornographic actress and the host of The Robin Byrd Show, which has appeared on Leased access cable television in New York City since 1977.

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Rodriguez v. United States

Rodriguez v. United States,, was a United States Supreme Court case which analyzed whether police officers may extend the length of a traffic stop to conduct a search with a trained detection dog.

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Roger Leland Wollman

Roger Leland Wollman (born May 29, 1934) is a United States Circuit Judge and former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Ron A. Parsons Jr.

Ronald A. Parsons Jr. is an American attorney who is the United States Attorney for the District of South Dakota.

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Ronald Davies (judge)

Ronald Norwood Davies (December 11, 1904 – April 18, 1996) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota (July 22, 1955 – 1996).

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Ronald Reagan judicial appointment controversies

During President Ronald Reagan's presidency, he nominated at least twelve people for various federal appellate judgeship who were not confirmed.

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Roper v. Simmons

Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005), was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that it is unconstitutional to impose capital punishment for crimes committed while under the age of 18.

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Rory Ellinger

Rory Vincent Ellinger (June 13, 1941 – April 9, 2014) was an American lawyer and politician.

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Rose Pastor Stokes

Rose Harriet Pastor Stokes (née Wieslander; July 18, 1879 – June 20, 1933) was an American socialist activist, writer, birth control advocate, and feminist.

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Rousey v. Jacoway

Rousey v. Jacoway, 544 U.S. 320 (2005), was a bankruptcy case decided by the United States Supreme Court in which the Court held that Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) qualify for certain exemptions under Title 11 of the United States Code.

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Roy Laverne Stephenson

Roy Laverne Stephenson (March 14, 1917 – November 5, 1982) was a United States Attorney, and United States federal judge at the district court and appellate court levels.

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Rumeal Robinson

Rumeal James Robinson (born November 13, 1966) is a retired American professional basketball player.

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Same-sex marriage by Circuit Court

Prior to the landmark ruling United States v. Windsor, the constitutionality of banning same-sex marriage was upheld by the Eighth Circuit in Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning.

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Same-sex marriage in Missouri

Same-sex marriage in the U.S. state of Missouri is legal under the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which struck down state bans on marriages between two people of the same sex on June 26, 2015.

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Same-sex marriage in Nebraska

Same-sex marriage has been legally recognised in the U.S. state of Nebraska since June 26, 2015, when the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges ruled the denial of marriage rights to same-sex couples unconstitutional.

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Samuel Alito

Samuel Anthony Alito Jr. (born April 1, 1950) is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Sandra Day O'Connor

Sandra Day O'Connor (born March 26, 1930) is a retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, having served from her appointment in 1981 by Ronald Reagan until 2006.

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Saxbe fix

The Saxbe fix, or salary rollback, is a mechanism by which the President of the United States, in appointing a current or former member of the United States Congress whose elected term has not yet expired, can avoid the restriction of the United States Constitution's Ineligibility Clause.

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Schlude v. Commissioner

Schlude v. Commissioner, 372 U.S. 128 (1963), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court in which the Court held that, under the accrual method, taxpayers must include as income in a particular year advance payments by way of cash, negotiable notes, and contract installments falling due but remaining unpaid during that year.

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Schmuck v. United States

Schmuck v. United States, 489 U.S. 705 (1989), is a United States Supreme Court decision on criminal law and procedure. By a 5–4 margin it upheld the mail fraud conviction of an Illinois man and resolved a conflict among the appellate circuits over which test to use to determine if a defendant was entitled to a jury instruction allowing conviction on a lesser included charge. Justice Harry Blackmun wrote for the majority; Antonin Scalia for the dissent. The case had begun when Schmuck was prosecuted for having rolled back odometers for years on cars he sold to used-car dealers. He had been indicted for 12 counts of mail fraud, based on the vehicle title applications the dealers had then mailed to the state's Department of Transportation in order to resell the cars. Before his trial in the Western District of Wisconsin, he had been denied a motion to have the jury instructed that they could vote to convict him of tampering with the odometer, at the time a less serious offense, if they did not find him guilty of mail fraud. He raised the issue after his conviction with the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as the applicability of the mail-fraud statute to the dealers' applications. A panel rejected the latter argument but agreed that the jury should have been allowed to consider the lesser charge, reversing the conviction and remanding the case for a new trial. The government appealed that decision to an en banc panel of the circuit, which restored the conviction, holding that the odometer tampering was not "inherently related" to the mail fraud. Since other appellate circuits had preferred a different test for lesser included charges, Schmuck successfully petitioned the Supreme Court to hear the case. Blackmun ruled for the government on both questions. Since Schmuck had enjoyed a continuing relationship with the dealers he sold to, and the cars could not be resold to a retail customer without titles obtained using false information, the dealers' applications were an essential element of his crime and thus constituted mail fraud. On the second question, Blackmun said the court should have considered whether the elements of odometer tampering were a subset of the elements of the mail fraud, and since that was not the case Schmuck had been properly denied the instruction. Scalia's dissent focused exclusively on the mail fraud issue. Since Schmuck had already received his payment for the altered vehicles, it did not matter what happened afterwards, a holding he found more consistent with the Court's earlier rulings on the subject.

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Scribes: The American Society of Legal Writers

Scribes is an organization dedicated to encouraging legal writers and improving legal writing throughout the entire legal community: in court, in the law office, in the publishing house, and in law school.

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Seitz decision

The Seitz decision was a ruling by arbitrator Peter Seitz (died October 17, 1983) on December 23, 1975, which declared that Major League Baseball (MLB) players became free agents upon playing one year for their team without a contract, effectively nullifying baseball's reserve clause.

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Sell v. United States

Sell v. United States, is a landmark decision in which the United States Supreme Court imposed stringent limits on the right of a lower court to order the forcible administration of antipsychotic medication to a criminal defendant who had been determined to be incompetent to stand trial for the sole purpose of making them competent and able to be tried.

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Seth Thomas (judge)

Seth Thomas (May 18, 1873 – February 2, 1962) was a United States federal judge.

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Sholom Rubashkin

Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin (born October 6, 1959) is an American businessman and convicted fraudster.

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Sinclair Broadcast Group

Sinclair Broadcast Group is a publicly traded American politically conservative telecommunications company that is controlled by the family of company founder Julian Sinclair Smith.

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Smith Act

The Alien Registration Act, popularly known as the Smith Act, 76th United States Congress, 3d session, ch.

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South Dakota v. Bourland

South Dakota v. Bourland,, was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that Congress specifically abrogated treaty rights with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe as to hunting and fishing rights on reservation lands that were acquired for a reservoir.

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Sovereign citizen movement

The sovereign citizen movement is a loose grouping of American, Canadian and Australian litigants, commentators, tax protesters, and financial-scheme promoters.

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Sovereign immunity in the United States

In United States law, the federal government as well as state and tribal governments generally enjoy sovereign immunity, also known as governmental immunity, from lawsuits.

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Sprint Communications, Inc. v. Jacobs

Sprint Communications, Inc.

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St. Louis

St.

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Stacey Lannert

Stacey Ann Lannert (born May 28, 1972, St. Louis, Missouri) is an American woman convicted of the murder of her father, Tom Lannert, when she was 18 years old.

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Statute of limitations

Statutes of limitations are laws passed by legislative bodies in common law systems to set the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated.

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Sterilization law in the United States

Sterilization law is the area of law, within reproductive rights, that gives a person the right to choose or refuse reproductive sterilization and governs when the government may limit this fundamental right.

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Steven Colloton

Steven Michael Colloton (born January 9, 1963) is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit since 2003.

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Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.

Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta,, was a decision by the United States Supreme Court pertaining to the scope of liability of secondary actors, such as lawyers and accountants, for securities fraud under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

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Stuyvesant High School

Stuyvesant High School (pronounced) commonly referred to as Stuy (pronounced) is a specialized high school in New York City, United States.

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Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States (sometimes colloquially referred to by the acronym SCOTUS) is the highest federal court of the United States.

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Susan Scafidi

Susan Scafidi is an American lawyer, legal scholar, advocate, nonprofit executive, and commentator.

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Susan Webber Wright

Susan Webber Wright (born 1948), also known as Susan Webber Carter, is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

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Suspect classification

In American jurisprudence, a suspect classification is any classification of groups meeting a series of criteria suggesting they are likely the subject of discrimination.

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T. Markus Funk

T.

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Talton v. Mayes

Talton v. Mayes,,. was a United States Supreme Court case, in which the court decided that the individual rights protections, which limit federal, and later, state governments, do not apply to tribal government.

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Tarkio College

Tarkio College was a college that operated in Tarkio, Missouri, from 1883 to 1992.

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Tax protester conspiracy arguments

Tax protesters in the United States advance a number of conspiracy arguments asserting that Congress, the courts and various agencies within the federal government—primarily the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)—are involved in a deception deliberately designed to procure from individuals or entities their wealth or profits in contravention of law.

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Tax protester constitutional arguments

Tax protesters in the United States advance a number of constitutional arguments asserting that the imposition, assessment and collection of the federal income tax violates the United States Constitution.

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Taylor v. United States (1990)

Taylor v. United States, 495 U.S. 575 (1990), was a U.S. Supreme Court decision that filled in an important gap in the federal criminal law of sentencing.

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Tea Rose – Rectanus doctrine

The Tea Rose-Rectanus doctrine or remote, good-faith user doctrine is a common law rule of United States trademark law that determines the geographic scope of rights.

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Temple Lot Case

The Temple Lot Case (also known as the Temple Lot Suit and formally known as The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, complainant, v. the Church of Christ at Independence, Missouri) was a United States legal case in the 1890s which addressed legal ownership of the Temple Lot, a significant parcel of land in the Latter Day Saint movement.

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The Clinton Chronicles

The Clinton Chronicles: An Investigation into the Alleged Criminal Activities of Bill Clinton is a 1994 film that accused Bill Clinton of a range of crimes.

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The Pembroke Hill School

The Pembroke Hill School (usually referred to as Pembroke Hill) is a secular, coeducational, independent preparatory school for about 1,200 students in early years (age 2 years) through 12th grade, separated into four sections: early years-prekindergarten (early childhood school), kindergarten-5th grade (lower school), 6th-8th grade (middle school), and 9th-12th grade (upper school).

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Theodore McMillian

Theodore McMillian (January 28, 1919 – January 18, 2006) was the first African American to serve on the Missouri Court of Appeals, and the first African American to serve as a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Thomas Eagleton

Thomas Francis "Tom" Eagleton (September 4, 1929 – March 4, 2007) was a United States Senator from Missouri, serving from 1968 to 1987.

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Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse

The Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse is the largest single courthouse in the United States.

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Timeline of disability rights in the United States

This disability rights timeline lists events relating to the civil rights of people with disabilities in the United States of America, including court decisions, the passage of legislation, activists' actions, significant abuses of people with disabilities that illustrate their lack of civil rights at the time, and the founding of various organizations.

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Timeline of same-sex marriage in the United States

This page contains a timeline of significant events regarding same-sex marriage in the United States.

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Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting)

Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) represents formal changes and reforms regarding women's rights.

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Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting)

Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting) represents formal legal changes and reforms regarding women's rights in the United States.

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Timothy A. Garrison

Timothy Allen Garrison (born 1976) is an American attorney currently serving as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri.

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Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District

Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, 393 U.S. 503 (1969), was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court that defined the constitutional rights of students in U.S. public schools.

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Toibb v. Radloff

Toibb v. Radloff, 501 U.S. 157 (1991), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that individuals are eligible to file for relief under the reorganization provisions of chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, even if they are not engaged in a business.

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Topfreedom

Topfreedom is a cultural and political movement seeking changes in laws to allow women to be topless in public places where men are permitted to be barechested, as a form of gender equality.

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Travel document

A travel document is an identity document issued by a government or international treaty organization to facilitate the movement of individuals or small groups of persons across international boundaries, following international agreements.

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Trevor N. McFadden

Trevor Neil McFadden (born June 28, 1978) is an American lawyer and jurist.

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Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer

Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc.

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Turner v. Safley

Turner v. Safley,, was a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving the constitutionality of two prison regulations.

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Tyson Foods, Inc. v. Bouaphakeo

Tyson Foods, Inc.

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United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (in case citations, 10th Cir.) is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts.

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United States courts of appeals

The United States courts of appeals or circuit courts are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States federal court system.

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United States Customhouse and Post Office (St. Louis, Missouri)

The U.S. Custom House and Post Office is a court house at 815 Olive Street in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.

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United States District Court for the District of Colorado

The United States District Court for the District of Colorado (in case citations, D. Colo. or D. Col.) is a federal court in the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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United States District Court for the District of Kansas

The United States District Court for the District of Kansas (in case citations, D. Kan.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Kansas.

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United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota (in case citations, D. Minn.) is the Federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Minnesota.

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United States District Court for the District of Nebraska

The United States District Court for the District of Nebraska (in case citations, D. Neb.) is the Federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Nebraska.

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United States District Court for the District of North Dakota

The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota (in case citations, D.N.D.) is the United States District Court or the Federal district court, whose jurisdiction is the state of North Dakota.

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United States District Court for the District of South Dakota

The United States District Court for the District of South Dakota (in case citations, D.S.D.) is the United States District Court or the Federal district court, whose jurisdiction for issues pertaining to federal law or diversity for the state of South Dakota.

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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas (in case citations, E.D. Ark.) is a federal court in the Eighth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (in case citations, E.D. Mich.) is the Federal district court with jurisdiction over of the eastern portion of the state of Michigan.

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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri is a trial level federal district court based in St. Louis, Missouri, with jurisdiction over fifty counties in the eastern half of Missouri.

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United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa (in case citations, N.D. Iowa) has jurisdiction over fifty-two of Iowa's ninety-nine counties.

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United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa

The United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa (in case citations, S.D. Iowa) has jurisdiction over forty-seven of Iowa's ninety-nine counties.

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United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas

The United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas (in case citations, W.D. Ark.) is a federal court in the Eighth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan

The United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan (in case citations, W.D. Mich.) is the Federal district court with jurisdiction over of the western portion of the state of Michigan, including the entire Upper Peninsula.

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United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri

The United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri (in case citations, W.D. Mo.) is the federal judicial district encompassing 66 counties in the western half of the State of Missouri.

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United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma

The United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma (in case citations, W.D. Okla. or W.D. Ok.) is a federal court in the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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United States federal judicial district

For purposes of the federal judicial system, Congress has divided the United States into judicial districts.

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United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review

The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (FISCR) is a U.S. federal court whose sole purpose is to review denials of applications for electronic surveillance warrants (called FISA warrants) by the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (or FISC).

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United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Office Building (Oklahoma City)

The United States Post Office and Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is a historic post office, courthouse, and Federal office building built in 1912 and located at Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

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United States Secretary of Defense

The Secretary of Defense (SecDef) is the leader and chief executive officer of the Department of Defense, the executive department of the Armed Forces of the United States of America.

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United States v. $124,700 in U.S. Currency

United States of America v. $124,700 in U.S. Currency, 458 F.3d 822 (8th Cir. 2006), was a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit that was handed down on August 18, 2006.

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United States v. Antelope

United States v. Antelope,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that American Indians convicted on reservation land were not deprived of the equal protection of the laws; (a) the federal criminal statutes are not based on impermissible racial classifications but on political membership in an Indian tribe or nation; and (b) the challenged statutes do not violate equal protection.

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United States v. Binion

United States v. Binion, 132 F. App'x 89 (8th Cir. 2005), is a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit applied two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, United States v. Booker and United States v. Fanfan, in uphelding the sentencing decision by the trial court, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

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United States v. Clark

United States of America v. Clark (U.S vs. Clark, 11-2270) (United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit 2012) is the name of a lawsuit against Jason Elliott Clark by the U.S. government based on identity theft, bank fraud and conspiracy.

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United States v. Detroit Timber & Lumber Co.

United States v. Detroit Timber & Lumber Company,, is a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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United States v. Dion

United States v. Dion, 476 U.S. 734 (1986), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which held that, pursuant to the Eagle Protection Act, American Indians were prohibited from hunting eagles.

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United States v. Gonzalez-Lopez

United States v. Gonzalez-Lopez, 548 U.S. 140 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court ruling that the erroneous deprivation of a defendant's attorney of choice entitles him to a reversal of his conviction under the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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United States v. Kramer

United States v. Neil Scott Kramer, 631 F.3d 900 (8th Cir. 2011), is a court case where a cellphone was used to coerce a minor into engaging in sex with an adult.

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United States v. Lara

United States v. Lara, 541 U.S. 193 (2004), was a United States Supreme Court case which held that both the United States and a Native American (Indian) tribe could prosecute an Indian for the same acts that constituted crimes in both jurisdictions.

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United States v. Morgan (1954)

United States v. Morgan,, is a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court which provides the writ of coram nobis as the proper application to request federal post-conviction judicial review for those who have completed the conviction's incarceration.

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United States v. O'Hagan

United States v. O'Hagan, 521 U.S. 642 (1997), was a United States Supreme Court case concerning insider trading and breach of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 10(b) and 10(b)-5.

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United States v. Ramsey (1926)

United States v. Ramsey,, was a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the government had the authority to prosecute crimes against Native Americans (Indians) on reservation land that was still designated Indian Country by federal law.

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United Zinc & Chemical Co. v. Britt

United Zinc & Chemical Co.

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University of Arkansas College of Engineering

The College of Engineering is the University of Arkansas' college for engineering students.

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University of Arkansas School of Law

The University of Arkansas School of Law is the law school of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas, a state university.

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University of Jamestown

The University of Jamestown is a private liberal arts college founded by the Presbyterian Church located in Jamestown, North Dakota, United States.

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University of Minnesota Law School

The University of Minnesota Law School is the law school of the University of Minnesota, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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University of Nebraska College of Law

The University of Nebraska College of Law, colloquially known as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law (UNLCL), is one of the professional graduate schools of University of Nebraska system.

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University of South Dakota School of Law

The University of South Dakota School of Law (also known as South Dakota Law or USD Law) in Vermillion, South Dakota, United States, is a professional school of the University of South Dakota and the only law school in the state of South Dakota.

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University of Virginia School of Law

The University of Virginia School of Law (Virginia Law or UVA Law) was founded in Charlottesville in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson as one of the original subjects taught at his "academical village," the University of Virginia.

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Unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal courts

In the history of the United States, there have been approximately thirty-two unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal courts.

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Use-of-force law in Missouri

Use-of-force law in Missouri refers to the law & legal doctrine which determine whether a member of law enforcement in the state of Missouri is justified in the amount of force used to gain control of an unruly situation or person, including situations involving death.

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Utah-Idaho Sugar Company

The Utah-Idaho Sugar Company was a large sugar beet processing company based in Utah.

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Walter E. Hussman Sr.

Walter Edward Hussman Sr. (July 20, 1906 – July 2, 1988), was a mass media magnate from Camden, Arkansas, whose holdings included six daily newspapers in Arkansas, several radio and television stations, including the NBC outlet KTAL-TV in Texarkana, Texas, and seventeen cable systems in four states.

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Walter Garrett Riddick

Walter Garrett Riddick (September 13, 1883 – July 31, 1953) was a United States federal judge.

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Walter Henry Sanborn

Walter Henry Sanborn (October 19, 1845 – May 10, 1928) was a United States federal judge.

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Walter I. Smith

Walter Inglewood Smith (July 10, 1862 – January 27, 1922) was a Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 9th congressional district, and a federal appellate judge with U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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Warger v. Shauers

Warger v. Shauers,, was a unanimous decision by the United States Supreme Court, ruling that jurors may not testify about what occurred during jury deliberations, even to expose dishonesty during jury selection or voir dire.

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Washington University School of Law is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Waters v. Churchill

Waters v. Churchill, 511 U.S. 661 (1994), is a United States Supreme Court case concerning the First Amendment rights of public employees in the workplace.

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Webster v. Reproductive Health Services

Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 492 U.S. 490 (1989), was a United States Supreme Court decision on upholding a Missouri law that imposed restrictions on the use of state funds, facilities, and employees in performing, assisting with, or counseling on abortions.

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Westlaw

Westlaw is an online legal research service for lawyers and legal professionals in the United States and is a product of Thomson Reuters.

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White America, Inc.

White America Inc. was a white supremacist terrorist organization founded in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in February 1955.

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White privilege

White privilege (or white skin privilege) is the societal privilege that benefits people whom society identifies as white in some countries, beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances.

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William B. Mitchell

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William Duane Benton

William Duane Benton (born September 8, 1950 in Springfield, Missouri), known professionally as Duane Benton, is a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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The UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law is a public law school, part of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UA Little Rock).

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William H. Webster

William Hedgcock Webster (born March 6, 1924) is an American attorney, jurist, and current Chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council.

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William J. Riley

William Jay Riley (born March 11, 1947 in Lincoln, Nebraska) is a Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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William Mitchell College of Law was a private, independent law school located in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, from 1956 to 2015.

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William S. Kenyon (Iowa politician)

William Squire Kenyon (June 10, 1869September 9, 1933) was a Republican U.S. Senator from Iowa, and a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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William S. Richardson School of Law

The University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law is a public law school located in the U.S. state of Hawaii in Honolulu.

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Willis Van Devanter

Willis Van Devanter (April 17, 1859 – February 8, 1941) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from January 3, 1911, to June 2, 1937.

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Wilson v. Omaha Tribe

Wilson v. Omaha Tribe, 442 U.S. 653 (1979),.

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Wolff v. McDonnell

Wolff v. McDonnell,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that prisoners retained some due process rights when incarcerated.

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Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs is a professional public policy school at Princeton University.

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Yale Law & Policy Review

The Yale Law & Policy Review is a biannual student-run law review at the Yale Law School covering the intersection of law and policy.

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Zeta Phi

The Zeta Phi Society (ΖΦ) was a fraternal organization founded at the University of Missouri (MU or Mizzou) in Columbia, Missouri in 1870.

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Zubik v. Burwell

Zubik v. Burwell was a case before the United States Supreme Court on whether religious institutions other than churches should be exempt from the contraceptive mandate, a regulation adopted by the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that requires non-church employers to cover certain contraceptives for their female employees.

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2004 in rail transport

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2005 in LGBT rights

This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 2005.

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2006 term per curiam opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States handed down eight per curiam opinions during its 2006 term, which began October 2, 2006 and concluded September 30, 2007.

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2008 term per curiam opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States handed down nine per curiam opinions during its 2008 term, which began on October 6, 2008 and concluded October 4, 2009.

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2011 in LGBT rights

This is a list of events in 2011 that affected LGBT rights.

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2011 NFL lockout

The 2011 National Football League Player lockout was a work stoppage imposed by the owners of the NFL's 32 teams that lasted from March 12, 2011, to July 25, 2011.

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2014 term per curiam opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States handed down eight per curiam opinions during its 2014 term, which began October 6, 2014 and concluded October 4, 2015.

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2015 in the United States

Events in the year 2015 in the United States.

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62nd United States Congress

The Sixty-second United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

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67th United States Congress

The Sixty-seventh United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Eighth_Circuit

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