Scarborough v. Principi

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 2004-05-03

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Justice Thomas, with whom Justice Scalia joins, dissenting. Without deciding that the statutorily mandated 30-day deadline “even applies to the ‘not substantially justified’ allegation requirement,” ante, at 419, n. 6, the Court, nonetheless, applies the relation-back doctrine to cure the omitted no-substantial-justification allegation in petitioner’s Equal Access to Justice Ac…

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