US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan Other Statutes Cases
Cases 41 - 50 of 83
McKissick-Johnson v. Detroit Police Department
as 1:2013cv13309
Plaintiff:
Erinna R McKissick-Johnson
Defendant:
Detroit Police Department
McKissick-Johnson v. Wayne, County of
as 1:2013cv13310
Plaintiff:
Erinna R McKissick-Johnson
Defendant:
Wayne, County of
Detroit Free Press Inc v. United States Department of Justice
as 2:2013cv12939
Plaintiff:
Detroit Free Press Inc
Defendant:
United States Department of Justice
Baser v. Department of Veterans Affairs et al
as 2:2013cv12591
Plaintiff:
Onur Baser
Defendant:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Affairs, Secretary of and Freedom of Information Act Office for Veterans Health Administration, Director of
Fields v. Internal Revenue Service
as 2:2012cv14753
Plaintiff:
Patrick T Fields
Defendant:
Internal Revenue Service
Hertz Schram PC et al v. Federal Bureau of Investigation
as 4:2012cv14234
Plaintiff:
Hertz Schram PC , Psychopathic Records, Inc. and Insane Clown Posse, LLC
Defendant:
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Davis v. Michigan State Police Training Academy
as 2:2012cv12912
Plaintiff:
Gary Ellis Davis
Defendant:
Michigan State Police Training Academy
Claxton v. Wayne County Assessor's Office et al
as 2:2012cv10344
Plaintiff:
Ralph Claxton
Defendant:
Wayne County Assessor's Office, Wayne County Treasurer's Office, Raymond J Wojtowicz and others
Standford et al v. Oakland County Treasurer's Office
as 2:2012cv10113
Plaintiff:
Marilyn Standford and Kenneth Stanford
Defendant:
Oakland County Treasurer's Office
Cause Of Action: 05 U.S.C. ยง 552
O'Grady v. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Systems et al
as 2:2011cv15437
Plaintiff:
Gerald J. O'Grady
Defendant:
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Systems and Michigan Department of Community Health
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