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Hagan v. Khoja

Supreme Court of the United States
May 20, 2019
139 S. Ct. 2615 (2019)

Summary

noting that "[c]ourts may take judicial notice of some public records, including the records and reports of administrative bodies"

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Opinion

No. 18–1010.

05-20-2019

Joseph P. HAGAN, et al., petitioners, v. Karim KHOJA.


Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.


Summaries of

Hagan v. Khoja

Supreme Court of the United States
May 20, 2019
139 S. Ct. 2615 (2019)

noting that "[c]ourts may take judicial notice of some public records, including the records and reports of administrative bodies"

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explaining as to a single document that the purpose of the incorporation by reference doctrine is to prevent "plaintiffs from selecting only portions of documents that support their claims, while omitting portions of those very documents that weaken—or doom—their claims."

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Case details for

Hagan v. Khoja

Case Details

Full title:Joseph P. HAGAN, et al., petitioners, v. Karim KHOJA.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: May 20, 2019

Citations

139 S. Ct. 2615 (2019)
204 L. Ed. 2d 264

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