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

Other Civil Rights Cases, Dockets and Filings
Cases filed
Cases 31 - 40 of 3,655
Sampy v. Rabb
as 24-30121
Plaintiff: Raynaldo Markeith Sampy, Jr.
Defendant: Jonathan Price Rabb, Asher Reaux, Brandon Lamar Dugas and others
Neuman v. Georgetown Indep
as 24-50120
Plaintiff: LaRessa Neuman, as next friend B. N., a minor child, Chad Neuman, as next friend B. N., a minor child and Breele Neuman
Defendant: Georgetown Independent School District
Hernandez v. Causey
as 24-60080
Plaintiff: Gabino Ramos Hernandez
Defendant: Phillip Causey, John Doe, An Unknown Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officer and United States of America
Coe v. USA
as 24-10119
Plaintiff: Morris Russell Coe, Jr.
Defendant: United States of America, Internal Revenue Service, IRS Agents, Any/All and others
Britt v. Nueces County
as 24-40096
Plaintiff: Kristi Kesel Britt
Defendant: Nueces County, James D. Granberry, In his official capacity and Nueces County District Attorney's Office
Jones v. LA State Police
as 24-30093
Plaintiff: Matthew Jones
Defendant: Louisiana State Police and New Orleans Police Department
Turner v. American Family Insurance
as 24-10106
Plaintiff / Appellant: Reginald Turner
Defendant / Appellee: American Family Insurance
Jones v. MS Hwy Patrol
as 24-60065
Plaintiff / Appellant: Matthew Jones
Defendant / Appellee: Mississippi Highway Patrol and Jackson Police Department
Diaz v. Cantu
as 24-50088
Plaintiff / Appellee: Enriqueta Diaz
Defendant / Appellant: Ramsey English Cantu, Maverick County Judge, Roxanna Rios, Commissioner Precinct 2, Olga Ramos, Commissioner Precinct 3 and others
Tyler v. Tri City Animal Shelter
as 24-10094
Plaintiff / Appellant: Mary Tyler, also known as Lou Tyler
Defendant / Appellee: Tri City Animal Shelter, Tammy Miller and City of Cedar Hill

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