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October 19, 2014 · 2:24 pm

Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act prohibits the federal courts of appeals from relying on their own precedent to conclude that a particular constitutional principle is “clearly established.”


Opinion:
RAUL LOPEZ,
WARDEN
v.
MARVIN VERNIS SMITH

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