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UNITED STATES V. BAJAKAJIAN, 524 U.S. 321 (1998) [Syllabus] |
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LIBRETTI V. UNITED STATES, 516 U.S. 29 (1995). [Syllabus] |
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UNITED STATES V. URSERY, 518 U.S. 267 (1996). [Syllabus] |
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GILES V. CALIFORNIA [Syllabus] |
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ALVAREZ V. SMITH [Syllabus] |
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DEGEN V. UNITED STATES, 517 U.S. 820 (1996). [Syllabus] |
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BEARD V. KINDLER [Syllabus] |
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UNUM LIFE INS. CO. OF AMERICA V. WARD [Syllabus] |
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FLORIDA V. WHITE [Syllabus] |
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BENNIS V. MICHIGAN, 517 U.S. 1163 (1996) [Syllabus] |
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BLACK V. UNITED STATES [Syllabus] |
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DUSENBERY V. UNITED STATES [Syllabus] The Government's sending of notice by certified mail of a cash forfeiture to petitioner's place of incarceration satisfied his due process rights. |
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ROE V. FLORES-ORTEGA [Syllabus] Whether trial counsel has a Sixth Amendment duty to file a notice of appeal following a guilty plea in the absence a request by the defendant, particularly where the defendant has been advised of his appeal rights. |
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WATSON V. UNITED STATES [Syllabus] |
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PUCKETT V. UNITED STATES [Syllabus] |
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MARRAMA V. CITIZENS BANK OF MASS. [Syllabus] |
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BARBER V. THOMAS [Syllabus] |
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DAVIS V. WASHINGTON [Syllabus] |
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JOHNSON V. UNITED STATES, 520 U.S. 461 (1997). [Syllabus] |
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CLINTON V. GOLDSMITH [Syllabus] |
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HARRINGTON V. RICHTER [Syllabus] |
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DOLAN V. UNITED STATES [Syllabus] |
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBANDEVELOPMENT V. RUCKER [Syllabus] Title 42 U. S. C. §1437d(l)(6)'s plain language unambiguously requires public housing lease terms that give local authorities the discretion to terminate the lease of a tenant when a member of the tenant's household or a guest engages in drug-related activity, regardless of whether the tenant knew, or should have known, of that activity. |
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ALI V. FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS [Syllabus] |
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ROPER V. SIMMONS [Syllabus] |
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BOWLES V. RUSSELL [Syllabus] |












