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5 canonical passages across 3 cases, quoted by 107 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from St. Louis Baptist Temple, Inc. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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1 St. Louis Baptist Temple, Inc. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Anchor
ca10 · 1979
green “ederal courts, in appropriate circumstances, may take notice of proceedings in other courts, both within and without the federal judicial system, if those proceedings have a direct relation to matters at issue.” 30
2 St. Louis Baptist Temple, Inc. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ca10 · 1979
green “a district court may utilize the doctrines underlying judicial notice in hearing a motion for summary judgment substantially as they would be utilized at trial.” 25
3 St. Louis Baptist Temple, Inc. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ca10 · 1979
green “federal courts, in appropriate circumstances, may take notice of proceedings in other courts, both within and without the federal judicial system, if those proceedings have a direct relation to matters at issue.” 23
4 State v. Wallace
utahctapp · 2005
green “quite simply, knowledge by defendant that the items sold were securities was not required to convict of willfully violating utah code section 61-1-3(1) and (2) and utah code section 61-1-7.” 23
5 Zimomra v. Alamo Rent-A-Car, Inc.
ca10 · 1997
green “federal rule of evidence 201 authorizes a federal court to take judicial notice of adjudicative facts at any stage of the proceedings, and in the absence of a request of a party.” 6

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