New York State Citizens' Coali v. Carrion
Plaintiff - Appellant: New York State Citizens' Coalition for Children
Defendant - Appellee: Gladys Carrion, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Children & Family Services, in her official capacity
Case Number: 14-2919
Filed: August 18, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nature of Suit: STATUTES-Other

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April 19, 2019 Summary New York State Citizens' Coalition for Children v. Poole
August 16, 2019 Summary New York State Citizens' Coal. for Children v. Poole

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Plaintiff - appellant: New York State Citizens' Coalition for Children
Represented By: Grant J. Esposito
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Defendant - appellee: Gladys Carrion, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Children & Family Services, in her official capacity
Represented By: Barbara D. Underwood
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