In Re: Selina Soule
Chelsea Mitchell, a minor, by Christina Mitchell, her mother, Ashley Nicoletti, a minor, by Jennifer Nicoletti, her mother, Selina Soule, a minor, by Bianca Stanescu, her mother and Alanna Smith, a minor, by Cheryl Radachowsky, her mother |
Glastonbury Public Schools Board of Education, Thania Edwards, Canton Public Schools Board of Education, Cromwell Public Schools Board of Education, Danbury Public Schools Board of Education, Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, Connecticut Association of Schools, Inc, DBA Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, Bloomfield Public Schools Board of Education and Andraya Yearwood |
20-2180 |
July 6, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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Filing 4 PETITION FOR WRIT, SERVED. Service date 07/08/2020 by US mail, email.[2882211] [20-2180] [Entered: 07/10/2020 05:18 PM] |
Filing 3 NON-ADMITTED ATTORNEY, Attorney Michael Roberts, Esq. for Respondent Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, orally informed to apply for admission forthwith and submit Addendum A to Notice of Appearance, NOTIFIED.[2882208] [20-2180] [Entered: 07/10/2020 05:14 PM] |
Filing 2 PAYMENT OF DOCKETING FEE, on behalf of Petitioner Chelsea Mitchell, Ashley Nicoletti, Alanna Smith and Selina Soule, USCA receipt # A02-80661-633, FILED.[2882207] [20-2180] [Entered: 07/10/2020 05:11 PM] |
Filing 1 ORIGINAL PROCEEDING, PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS, on behalf of Petitioner Chelsea Mitchell, Ashley Nicoletti, Alanna Smith and Selina Soule, FILED.[2882196] [20-2180] [Entered: 07/10/2020 05:04 PM] |
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