U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit Civil Rights Cases
Cases 131 - 140 of 3,485
Taras Raggio v. Chris Davis
as 24-1214
Plaintiff:
TARAS N. RAGGIO, PHD
Defendant:
SHERIFF CHRIS DAVIS, Pamlico County Sheriffs Office, SHERIFF ALFRED CHIP HUGHES, Craven County Sheriffs Office, SHERIFF ENNIS WRIGHT, Cumberland County Sheriffs Office and others
Patsy Talley v. Dale Folwell
as 24-1215
Plaintiff:
PATSY TALLEY
Defendant:
DALE R. FOLWELL, individually and in his official capacity as Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, LENTZ BREWER, individually and in their official capacity, JOHN EBBIGHAUSEN, individually and in their official capacity and others
Justyna Jensen v. Maryland Cannabis Administration
as 24-1216
Plaintiff:
JUSTYNA JENSEN
Defendant:
MARYLAND CANNABIS ADMINISTRATION and WILLIAM TILBURG
Sarah Norris v. City of Asheville
as 24-1206
Plaintiff:
SARAH BODDY NORRIS, ABIGAIL TEMOSHCHUK-REYNOLDS, AMY HAMILTON and others
Defendant:
CITY OF ASHEVILLE, DEBRA CAMPBELL, in her official capacity as Asheville City Manager, D. TYRELL MCGIRT, in his individual capacity and official capacity as Director of the Asheville Parks and Recreation Department and others
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1209
Plaintiff:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Afshin Bahrampour v. National Security Agency
as 24-1202
Plaintiff:
AFSHIN BAHRAMPOUR
Defendant:
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
Paul Shao v. Allstate Insurance Company
as 24-1204
Plaintiff:
PAUL SHAO
Defendant:
ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY
Mithun Banerjee v. Rand Gelber
as 24-1198
Plaintiff:
MITHUN BANERJEE
Defendant:
JUDGE RAND LEWIS GELBER, ADMIN JUDGE SHERRI DEBRA KOCH, JUDGE JOHN CHRISTIAN MOFFETT and others
Paul Shao v. Allstate Insurance Company
as 24-1190
Plaintiff:
PAUL SHAO
Defendant:
ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY
Matilda Turner v. Micah Ennis
as 24-1189
Plaintiff:
MATILDA TURNER
Defendant:
MICAH ENNIS, Rowan County School Director, ROWAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, DAYMARK RECOVERY SERVICES, INC. and others
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