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Date: 2015-03-12 16:23:58
Business law
Human rights
103rd United States Congress
Family and Medical Leave Act
Leave
Habeas corpus
Employee Retirement Income Security Act

Table C-2A. U.S. District Courts—Civil Cases Commenced, by Nature of Suit, During the 12-Month Periods Ending September 30, 2009 Through 2014 Percent Change

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