United States Court of Appeals
- In Re Grand Jury Proceedings.appeal of Campaigner Publications, Inc., et al., 795 F.2d 226 (1st Cir. July 3, 1986).
- U.S. v. Larouche Campaign, 829 F.2d 250 (1st Cir. September 17, 1987).
- Fusion Energy Foundation v. Terry, 836 F.2d 1342 (4th Cir. January 7, 1988).
- In Re Jeffrey Steinberg, 837 F.2d 527 (1st Cir. January 22, 1988).
- U.S. v. LaRouche Campaign, appeal of National Broadcasting Company, Inc, 841 F.2d 1176 (1st Cir. March 9, 1988).
- U.S. v. LaRouche Campaign, 866 F.2d 512 (1st Cir. January 31, 1989).
- In Re Grand Jury Proceedings.appeal of Caucus Distributors, Inc., et al., 871 F.2d 156 (1st Cir. May 30, 1989).
- U.S. v. Frankhauser, 878 F.2d 1571 (4th Cir. July 4, 1989).
- U.S. v. LaRouche, 896 F.2d 815 (4th Cir. January 22, 1990).
- U.S. v. LaRouche, 4 F.3d 987 (4th Cir. September 13, 1993).
- Welsh v. Holt, 78 F.3d 580 (4th Cir. February 28, 1996).
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