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Item #72628 United States Reports. Vol. 562 (Oct. Term 2010). Washington, 2016. United States Government Printing Office.

United States Reports. Vol. 562 (Oct. Term 2010). Washington, 2016.

United States Reports [Official Edition]. Volume 562. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term, 2010. Beginning of Term October 4, 2010 through March 21, 2011. Christine Luchok Fallon Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2016. ccxxii, 1314 pp. Publisher's tan cloth hardcover with upper red and lower black gilt spine labels. New. $95. * First edition. Significant decisions found in this volume include: Abbott v. United States, 562 U.S. 8 (2010), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that addressed the mandatory sentencing increase under federal law for the possession or use of a deadly weapon in drug trafficking and violent crimes. Omega S.A. v. Costco Wholesale Corp., 541 F.3d 982 (9th Cir. 2008), was a case decided by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that held that in copyright law, the first-sale doctrine does not act as a defense to claims of infringing distribution and importation for unauthorized sale of authentic, imported watches that bore a design registered in the Copyright Office. Mayo Foundation v. United States, 562 U.S. 44 (2011), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld a Treasury Department regulation on the grounds that the courts should defer to government agencies in tax cases in absence of an unreasonable decision on the part of the agency. Premo v. Moore, 562 U.S. 115 (2011), is a United States Supreme Court case involving the right of individuals to federal habeas corpus relief on state-law claims. In a unanimous ruling, the court held that habeas relief may not be granted with respect to any claim a state-court has found on the merits unless the state-court decision denying relief involves an "unreasonable application" of "clearly established federal law, as determined by" the Court.

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