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  2. Anti-Injunction Act - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Injunction Act (28 U.S.C. § 2283), is a United States federal statute that restricts a federal court's authority to issue an injunction against ongoing state court proceedings, subject to three enumerated exceptions. It states:

  3. Hicks v. Miranda - Wikipedia

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    Laws applied Anti-Injunction Act Miranda , 422 U.S. 332 (1975), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Anti-Injunction Act does apply to state criminal proceedings initiated after a federal complaint is filed but before there has been a "proceeding of substance on the merits" in federal court.

  4. List of abrogated United States Supreme Court decisions

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    2.15 Securities fraud. 2.16 Tax. 2.17 Veterans. ... by a subsequent constitutional amendment or Congressional statute. ... Anti-Injunction Act. Abrogated decision

  5. Former Indiana lawmaker pleads guilty to fraud - AOL

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    Eberhart was charged with committing honest services fraud in violation of Title 18 of the U.S. Code, Section 371, which carries a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine and ...

  6. Indiana Code - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The first General Assembly of the Indiana Territory met on July 29, 1805, and shortly after the Revised Statutes of 1807 was the official body of law. [citation needed] Indiana's constitution, adopted in 1816, specified that all laws in effect for the Territory would be considered laws of the state, until they expired or were ...

  7. Intrusive Small Business Reporting Law Slapped With ... - AOL

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    So, if you own a small business, check with your attorney or accountant to see if you're covered by the law (FinCEN guide here) and to discuss what you should do in case the injunction is later ...

  8. Rooker–Feldman doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Rooker–Feldman doctrine is related to the Anti-Injunction Act, a federal statute which prohibits federal courts from issuing injunctions which stay lawsuits that are pending in state courts. Title 28, United States Code, Section 2283 reads:

  9. Indiana SB 480 - Wikipedia

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    The ACLU filed a lawsuit against the State of Indiana in April 2023 challenging the law, alleging that the law violates the U.S. Constitution as well as the federal requirements of the Medicaid Act and the Affordable Care Act. [5] In June 2023, a federal court issued a preliminary injunction blocking much of the law from going into effect. [6]