Volume 132

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Federal Reporter (F.3d)

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Gartrell v. Zeller

Foglia v. Milby

Tollack v. Allianz

Cowan v. Quintanilla

Cavazos v. Apfel

Belian v. Texas A&M

Collins v. Tarrant

Mitchell v. Johnson

Raz v. United States

Booth v. McGraw

Stewart v. Widnall

Smith v. Smith

Booker v. USPS

Bret S. Klein v. Ken Coblentz, in His Official and Individual Capacity Robert Furlong, in His Official and Individual Capacity Mike Ferris, in His Official and Individual Capacity Officer Baumen, Correctional Officer, in His Individual Capacity Marshal Blasingame, in His Official and Individual Capacity Tim Smelser, in His Official and Individual Capacity Lou Nordine, in His Official and Individual Capacity Endre Samu, Lt., in His Official and Individual Capacity Linda Tornowski, Lt., in Her Official and Individual Capacity L. Vangelder, Lt., in His Official and Individual Capacity Dick Marr, in His Official and Individual Capacity

Jackson v. Leblanc

Al-Enazi v. Ins

Lacy v. Cain

AWI Inc v. Dixon

Bagley v. Scott

Skinner v. Campbell

Boggess v. Johnson

Silva v. Tamez

Castellanos v. Love

Cook v. Reno

Brown v. Lalonde

Smith v. Pohlmeier

Stokes v. Ward

Smith v. Kennedy

National Rifle Association of America, a New York Not-For-Profit Corporation Michigan United Conservation Clubs, a Michigan Non-Profit Corporation Olympic Arms, a Washington Corporation Calico Light Weapons Systems, a California Corporation D.C. Engineering, Inc., a Michigan Corporation Ammo Dump, a Michigan Corporation Glenn Duncan Charles Duncan James E. Flynn James J. Fotis and Craig D. Sandler, Navegar, Inc., a Florida Corporation Thomas L. Heritier v. John W. Magaw, Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms United States of America

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