Volume 612

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Federal Reporter (F.2d)

Copley v. Janesz

Tanks v. Hutto

Stevens v. Dixon

Stevens v. Reed

Madero v. Levine

Preaster v. Braker

Pierce v. Forester

Pharr v. State

Hart Book Stores, Inc. Raleigh Books, Inc. Tri-State News, Inc. Ronald Mothershead, D/B/A R. And M. Adult Book Store Jesse F. Frye, Jr., D/B/A L. & J. News Stand Larry Gene Moore, D/B/A E. & M. Enterprises Thomas Page, D/B/A Player's Book Store Joseph Raymond Mc Broom, D/B/A M Distributors Camera's Eye, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation v. Rufus Edmisten, Attorney General of North Carolina Randolph Riley, Districtattorney for 10th Judicial District E. Raymond Alexander, District Attorneyfor 18th Judicial District Donald K. Tisdale, District Attorney for 21stjudicial Districtdonald Jacobs, District Attorney for 8th Judicial District Dan K. Edwards,district Attorney for 14th Judicial District H. W. Zimmerman, Districtattorney for 22nd Judicial District Donald Greene, District Attorney for 25thjudicial Districtjames C. Roberts, District Attorney for 19th Judicial District, W. A. Allen,sheriff, Durham County, North Carolina T. B. Seagroves, Chief of Police, Cityof Durham, North Carolina the State of North Carolina William H. Andrews,district Attorneyfor 4th Judicial District William Allen Cobb, District Attorney for 5thjudicial District Edward W. Grannis, Jr., District Attorney for 12th Judicialdistrict Wade Barber, Jr., District Attorney for 15(b) Judicial District C.D. Knight, Sheriff,orange County, North Carolina Herman Stone, Chief of Police, City of Chapelhill, North Carolina, U. T. Incorporated, a Georgia Corporation, D/B/A Camera's Eye Bookstore Andmind's Eye, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation, D/B/A as Mind's Eye Andimperial Book Store v. Rufus Edmisten, Attorney General of the State of North Carolina Joseph Brown, District Attorney of the Twenty-Seventh Judicial District and Individually C.C. Elmore, Chief of Police of City of Gastonia and Individually Petergilchrist,district Attorney for the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District and Individuallydonald Greene, District Attorney for the Twenty-Fifth Judicial District Andindividually

Paige v. Brooks

Ray v. Sowders

Pruette v. Cleveland

Nantz v. Califano

Jones v. Califano

Stefanik v. Califano

Smith v. Hester

Flood v. Sumner

Chapman v. Jago

Canty v. Mahoney

Mason v. Garrison

Prince v. Barrows

Dodge v. Mathews

Skarpusis v. Engle

Adelman v. Nuth

Fields v. Ansell

Ruffin v. Bolton

Norman v. Califano

Hill v. Hartman

Roy v. Kroger Co

Keefe, in Re

Moore, in Re

Owens v. Jago

Consolidated Freightways Corporation of Delaware, a Delaware Corporation v. Raymond Kassel, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of Transportation Robert Rigler, Individually and in His Capacity as a Member and Chairman of the Transportation Commission L. Stanley Schoelerman, Individually and in His Capacity as a Member of the Transportation Commission Donald Gardner, Individually and in His Capacity as a Member of the Transportation Commission Jules Busker, Individually and in His Capacity as a Member of the Transportation Commission, Allan Thoms, Individually and in His Capacity as a Member of the Transportation Commission Barbara Dunn, Individually and in Her Capacity as a Member of the Transportation Commission William McGrath Individually and in His Capacity as a Member of the Transportation Commission Jon McCoy Individually and in His Capacity as Director of the Motor Vehicle Division Charles W. Larson, Individually and in His Capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Safety Edward Dickinson, Individually and in His Capacity as Chief of the Iowa Highway Patrol Richard C. Turner, Individually and in His Capacity as Attorney General and Robert D. Ray, Individually and in His Capacity as Governor, Motor Club of Iowa, Intervenor-Appellant

Burgess v. Greene

Martin v. Murray

Mezey, Appeal Of

New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., and Patricia Parisi v. Hugh L. Carey, Individually and as Governor of the State of New York, United States of America, Amicus Curiae. Thomas A. Coughlin Iii, Individually and as Commissioner of the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Third-Party v. Board of Education of the City of New York, Frank J. MacChiarola and Charles I. Schonhaut, Third-Party Christine West, on Behalf of Her Son Mark West, a Minor, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Board of Education of the City of New York, Frank J. MacChiarola Etc., Charles I. Schonhaut, Etc.

Acosta, Appeal Of

Bowman v. State

Holt v. Pitts

Almond v. Cox

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