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Guest Post —  Federal Officer Removal:  U.S. Supreme Court Affirms that a Statute’s “Ordinary Meaning” Can Be Exceptionally Broad

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Today’s guest post from Justin Kadoura, a Holland & Knight product liability and toxic tort litigator, concerns a Supreme Court decision on an issue that might seem unrelated to the sort of case we cover at the DDL Blog.  However, federal officer removal does come up in our cases and we have covered it before.  As always, all credit and blame for a guest post goes to the guest poster.* * * * * *Before 2011, the federal officer removal statute al…
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LexBlog broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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