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Other Statutes - Constitutionality of State Statutes Cases filed in the Kentucky Eastern District Court before Danny C. Reeves [ Court Info ]

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March 24, 2008
Kelly et al v. City of Fort Thomas, Kentucky et al KY Eastern Bertelsman Constitutionality of State Statutes Federal Question
Plaintiff: Lisa Kelly, William Sheffield; Defendant: City of Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Mary Brown, Barbara Runge, James Doepker, Roger Peterman and others...
 
January 18, 2008
North American Deer Farmers Association et al v. Gassett et al KY Eastern Reeves Constitutionality of State Statutes Declaratory Judgement
Plaintiff: North American Deer Farmers Association, Two Feathers Elk and Bison Ranch; Defendant: Jonathan W. Gassett, Karen J. Alexy, Kentucky Attorney General
 
November 28, 2007
Barrett et al v. Benchmark Family Services, Inc. et al KY Eastern Reeves Constitutionality of State Statutes Fed. Question
April 11, 2007
Quillen et al v. Nx Care, Inc. et al KY Eastern Reeves Constitutionality of State Statutes Diversity-Product Liability
Plaintiff: Arthalea Quillen, Candace Robin Smith, Erin Nicole Freeman, Misty Baker, Maxine Freeman; Defendant: Nx Care, Inc., NxLabs, Inc., Wellnx Life Sciences, Inc., Derek Woodgate, Brad Woodgate and others...
 
         
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