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Caused to go back to a place. Ordered back.

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  • Trying to get someone remanded is like getting blood from a stone these days.
  • Reading from this, it says the case is remanded, meaning that it has to go back to the lower court.
  • Kennedy ordered the case to be "remanded," meaning sent back to the Army Corps of Engineers and the EPA.
  • The case was then sent back ( "remanded") to the District Court for further action consistent with the Appellate Court's affirmations.
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