U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit Civil Rights Cases

Cases filed
Cases 31 - 40 of 3,866
Davenell Ash v. Law Enforcement Agencies, et al
as 24-1853
Plaintiff: Davenell L. Ash
Defendant: Law Enforcement Agencies, FBI, BCA, DHS, NSA, etc. and Duluth Police Department
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1859
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Type: Civil Rights Jobs
Roderick Jackson v. Walmart, Inc.
as 24-1833
Plaintiff: Roderick Jackson
Defendant: Walmart, Inc.
Roderick Jackson v. Walmart, Inc.
as 24-1834
Plaintiff: Roderick Jackson
Defendant: Walmart, Inc.
Roderick Jackson v. Walmart, Inc.
as 24-1835
Plaintiff: Roderick Jackson
Defendant: Walmart, Inc.
David Mitchell, II v. Douglas County, et al
as 24-1839
Plaintiff: David Mitchell, II
Defendant: Douglas County, a Nebraska Political Subdivision, Donald W. Kleine, in his individual and official capacity as Douglas County Attorney, Douglas County Attorney's Office and others
Jeremy Dunn, et al v. Shane Penfield, et al
as 24-1804
Plaintiff: Jeremy Dunn and Kevin Love
Defendant: Shane Penfield, in his official and individual capacities, Penfield Law Firm Professional LLC, Marty Jackley, in his individual capacity and others
Jason Carter v. Mark Ludwick, et al
as 24-1806
Plaintiff: Jason Carter
Defendant: Mark D. Ludwick, Agent of Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation, in his individual capacity, Marion County, Iowa and Reed Kious, Marion County Deputy Sheriff in his individual capacity
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1807
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Type: Civil Rights Jobs
Scott Luke v. Department of Human Service- Cerro Gordo, et al
as 24-1797
Plaintiff: Scott Randolph Luke, Individually and on behalf of AL
Defendant: Department of Human Service- Cerro Gordo, Families First Counseling, Samantha Weigmann, Department of Human Service and others

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