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INDEX

ACCESS TO BALLOT. See Constitutional Law, V. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS. See Equal Access to Justice Act; Financial Institutions Supervisory Act of 1966. AD VALOREM TAXES. See Taxes. ADVERSARY ADJUDICATIONS. See Equal Access to Justice Act. ALABAMA. See Voting Rights Act of 1965. ALIENS. See Immigration and Nationality Act, 1. ALLOWED SECURED CLAIMS. See Bankruptcy, 1. APPEALS. Timeliness of appeal—Effect of motion for rehearing.—An appeal filed more than 30 days after District Court ordered that certain evidence that Government proposed to use in Ibarra’s criminal trial be suppressed but within 30 days of order denying Government’s motion for reconsideration was timely, since a motion for rehearing renders an otherwise final decision not final until a district court decides motion. United States v. Ibarra, p. 1.

APPELLATE REVIEW. See Jurisdiction. ARMED FORCES. See Veterans’ Reemployment Rights Act. ARRESTS. See Federal Tort Claims Act, 1; Immigration and Nationality Act, 1. ASYLUM. See Immigration and Nationality Act, 2, 3. ATTORNEY GENERAL. See Immigration and Nationality Act, 1, 2. ATTORNEY’S FEES. See Equal Access to Justice Act. AVOIDANCE OF PREFERENTIAL TRANSFERS. See Bankruptcy, 2. BALLOT ACCESS. See Constitutional Law, V. 1303