Thompson v. Collins
| SEMONE THOMPSON |
| DOUGLAS A. COLLINS, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Department of Veterans Affairs |
| 26-5073 |
| May 28, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
| Other Civil Rights |
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| Filing 1 [11285685] Civil case docketed. Preliminary record filed. DATE RECEIVED: 05/27/2026. Notice of appearance and disclosure statement due on 06/11/2026 for Douglas A. Collins. Notice of appearance due in CA and fee/ifp forms due in DC on 06/29/2026 for Semone Thompson. [26-5073]--[Edited 05/28/2026 by SSB to edit docket text] [Entered: 05/28/2026 12:07 PM] |
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| Plaintiff: SEMONE THOMPSON | |
| Represented By: | Semone Thompson |
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| Defendant: DOUGLAS A. COLLINS, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Department of Veterans Affairs | |
| Represented By: | Rachel D. Parrilli |
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