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Just now, I saw the court issued an order stating, "A judge of this Court withholds issuance of the mandate in this appeal." As I read the Eleventh Circuit's internal operating procedures, this likely ...
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Judge Britt Grant, joined by Judge Charles Wilson; note that the leading Eleventh Circuit precedent on this is Bishop v. Aronov, which both opinions discuss in considerable detail: [A.] The provision ...