Cumberland River Coal Co. v. The Federal Mine Safety and He, et al

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OPINION and JUDGMENT filed: Petition for Review of the Commissions's final order is DENIED, and the decision of the ALJ is AFFIRMED, decision for publication. Boyce F. Martin , Jr.; Ronald Lee Gilman, Circuit Judges and John Thomas Fowlkes , Jr. (AUTHORING), U.S. District Judge for the W. D. of TN.

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Case: 12-3918 Document: 006111643914 Filed: 04/04/2013 Page: 1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT Deborah S. Hunt Clerk 100 EAST FIFTH STREET, ROOM 540 POTTER STEWART U.S. COURTHOUSE CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202-3988 Filed: April 04, 2013 Mr. James Wesley Addington Appalachian Citizens' Law Center 317 Main Street Whitesburg, KY 41858 Ms. Lynne Bowman Dunbar Mr. Walter Christian Schumann U.S. Department of Labor Office of the Solicitor 1100 Wilson Boulevard 22nd Floor Arlington, VA 22209 Mr. Michael McCord Mr. John Thomas Sullivan Federal Mine Safety & Health Review Commission 601 New Jersey Avenue, N.W. Suite 9500 Washington, DC 20001 Mr. Tony Oppegard Law Office P.O. Box 22446 Lexington, KY 40522 Ms. Willa Beth Perlmutter Crowell & Moring 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20004 Mr. Mary Sue Ray Taylor U.S. Department of Labor Office of the Solicitor 2002 Richard Jones Road Suite B-201 Nashville, TN 37215-0000 Tel. (513) 564-7000 www.ca6.uscourts.gov Case: 12-3918 Re: Document: 006111643914 Filed: 04/04/2013 Page: 2 Case No. 12-3918, Cumberland River Coal Co. v. The Federal Mine Safety and Health, et al. Originating Case No. : KENT 2011-1379-D Dear Counsel, The court today announced its decision in the above-styled case. Enclosed is a copy of the court's opinion together with the judgment which has been entered in conformity with Rule 36, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. Yours very truly, Deborah S. Hunt, Clerk Dixie Aerni Deputy Clerk Enclosures Mandate to issue.

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