Brown v. Cathedral Bascilica of the Immaculate
Plaintiff: Bernice Brown
Defendant: Cathedral Bascilica of the Immaculate
Case Number: 1:2024cv00117
Filed: April 15, 2024
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
Presiding Judge: Jeffrey U Beaverstock
Referring Judge: Katherine P Nelson
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights: Jobs
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1446 Petition for Removal
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff
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Date Filed Document Text
April 17, 2024 Filing 2 Filing fee: $ 405.00, receipt number 1063883 (cjr)
April 17, 2024 Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL, filed by Bernice Brown. (Attachments: #1 State Court Record) (cjr)

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