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Cooper v. Casey, No. 95-2324 (7th Cir.) (97 F.3d 914) (October 2, 1996) (Judge Richard A. Posner)

The Court held that to give the PLRA such a retroactive effect "would attach . . . new legal consequences to completed conduct, namely the services rendered by plaintiffs' counsel in advance of the passage of the new Act." (Id., at 921).

Case held that the new attorney's fee limitations ...

 

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