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

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Cases 1 - 10 of 3,763
Miller v. Dunn
as 24-10668
Plaintiff: Bradley B. Miller
Defendant: Jennifer Rhea Townzen Coats, Laura Leathers, Virginia Talley Dunn and others
Lewis v. City of Fort Worth
as 24-10657
Defendant: City of Fort Worth
Plaintiff: Megan Ciera Edmunds Lewis
Alexander v. Philip R. Taft
as 24-10663
Defendant: Nathaniel Patterson, Philip Taft, Melissa Harmon and others
Plaintiff: Ronnie Alexander
Sterling v. City of Jackson
as 24-60370
Defendant: Robert Miller, Tony Yarber, Kishia Powell and others
Plaintiff: Shawn Miller, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, John Bennett, Priscilla Sterling, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated and others
Loera v. Kingsville Indep Sch Dist
as 24-40481
Defendant: Kingsville Independent School District
Plaintiff: Robert M. Loera
McMurry v. Weaver
as 24-50571
Plaintiff: Adam Seth McMurry, Individually and as next friend of J.M., Megan Marie McMurry, Individually and as next friend of J.M. and Alesia Jade McMurry
Defendant: Alexandra Weaver
Cigarroa v. City of Laredo
as 24-40469
Defendant: Luis Ferdin, City of Laredo and Sergio Flores
Plaintiff: Jorge Cigarroa
Thorpe v. Weaver
as 24-40472
Defendant: Jerrika Weaver, Brent Hobbs and William Scott
Plaintiff: Paris Thorpe, as next friend A. B.
Jeansonne v. Dwight
as 24-30437
Plaintiff: Shane Jeansonne
Defendant: Stephen Dwight
Williams v. Lane
as 24-30444
Defendant: Hillar Moore, Former Investigator for the Office of the District Attorney for the East Baton Rouge Parish, John Doe, Supervisors from the City of Baton Rouge, Sybil Guidry, Former Investigator for the Office of the District Attorney for the East Baton Rouge Parish and others
Plaintiff: Archie Williams

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