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“because petitioner's death renders this case moot, the petition for a 23 writ of habeas corpus should be dismissed as moot.”
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Brewer v. Johnson
because petitioner's death renders this case moot, the petition for a 23 writ of habeas corpus should be dismissed as moot.
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Silver Fern Chemical Inc v. Lyons
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United States v. Vasquez
See generally Garcia v. Singletary, 13 F.3d 1487, 1489-1491 (11th Cir.), reh’g and reh’g en banc denied, 22 F.3d 1101 (11th Cir.) (table), cert. denied, — U.S. —, 115 S.Ct. 276 , 130 L.Ed.2d 193 (1994). 3.
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Marlon Coburn v. Nancy A Berryhill
The issues concerning Plaintiff’s alleged 19 disability “should be resolved through further proceedings on an open record before 20 a proper disability determination can be made by the ALJ in the first instance.” 21 Brown-Hunter v. Colvin, 806 F.3d 487, 496 (9th Cir. 2015); see also Treichler, 775 22 F.3d at 1101 (remand for award of benefits is inappropriate where “there is 23 conflicting evidence, and not all essential factual issues have been resolved”) 24 (citation omitted); Strauss v. Comm’r of Soc.
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Hassan (Moshen m.d.)
v.
Auburn University
v.
Auburn University
93-6713.
Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
May 2, 1994.
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Hassan (Moshen M.D.)
v.
Auburn University
NO. 93-6713
United States Court of Appeals,
Eleventh Circuit.
May 02, 1994
M.D.Ala., 15 F.3d 1097
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