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von Mehren (2002), as well as section III of the Fietta article ). He advises and appears for Malaysian State entities in arbitral and litigation matters and is involved in a limited capacity in the Sulu dispute. The HCA did not directly address this question. Should it have, and would that have made a difference?
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Tanvir , the Supreme Court made clear that, under RFRA, a government official can be sued in his/her individual capacity. [48] FAR § 1.501–2(b) (2002) (emphasis added); Pls.’ FAR § 1.501–1 (2002); Pls.’ And it does not end there. In FNU Tanzin v. 48] S/he is not shielded by the Westfall Act. [49] ’ App.
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