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Foreign intelligence surveillance and immigration

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involving whether punitive damages that are twice compensatory damages and fall within a state’s statutory punitive damages cap are constitutionally excessive. Garland is an immigration case. 1432(a)(3) that governed Abdulla’s case, the custodial parent must naturalize after the parents legally separate.

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May 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The first petition was filed by West Virginia and 18 other states that had intervened to defend the repeal and replacement rule, known as the Affordable Clean Energy rule. West Virginia v. Circuit majority opinion’s interpretation was foreclosed by the statute and violated separation of powers. 20-1530 (U.S. 20-1531 (U.S.

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