In the Matter of the Appointments to the Eleventh Circuit Civics Education Committee
In Re: In the Matter of the Appointments to the Eleventh Circuit Civics Education Committee
Case Number: 2:2020mc03918
Filed: July 27, 2020
Court: US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
Presiding Judge: Emily C Marks
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
Jury Demanded By: None
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July 27, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 1 ORDER: it is ORDERED that Senior United States District Judge W. Keith Watkins and Chief Deputy Clerk of the Court Trey Granger are appointed to the Eleventh Circuit Civics Education Committee, representing the Middle District of Alabama; DIRECTING the Clerk to serve a copy of this General Order on Judge Watkins and Trey Granger. Signed by Chief Judge Emily C. Marks on 7/27/2020. (wcl, ) Modified on 7/27/2020 to reflect copies furnished to Judge Watkins and Trey Granger by e-notification (wcl, ).

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