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2000 TERM IN-CHAMBERS OPINIONSAn in-chambers opinion is written by an individual Justice, usually the Justice for the Circuit from which the case arises, to dispose of an application by a party to the case for interim relief, e.g., for a stay of the judgment of the court below, for vacation of a stay, or for a temporary injunction. Any in-chambers opinions written during October Term 2000, which began on October 2, 2000, and which will end on September 30, 2001, will be posted here on the day of their issuance or the next day. They will remain posted until they are published in a preliminary print of the United States Reports. Caution: These electronic opinions may contain computer-generated errors or other deviations from the official paper versions of the opinions. Moreover, the original version of an in-chambers opinion is replaced within a few months by a paginated version of the opinion in the preliminary print, and-one year after the issuance of that print-by the final version of the case in a U. S. Reports bound volume. In case of discrepancies between the print and electronic versions of an in-chambers opinion, the print version controls. In case of discrepancies between the in-chambers opinion and any later official version of the opinion, the later version controls.
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