In re: Louis Agre, et al v. Governor of Pennsylvania, et al
DANA KELLERMAN |
JOSEPH B. SCARNATI, III, In His Official Capacity as Pennsylvania Senate Pro Tempore and MICHAEL C. TURZAI |
JONATHAN MARKS, Commissioner of the Bureau of Elections, In Their Official Capacities, SECRETARY PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE and GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA |
LOUIS AGRE |
18-1135 |
January 24, 2018 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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CLERK ORDER administratively closing case insofar as the notice of appeal was directed to the United States Supreme Court. Case terminated on 01/25/2018. (SLC) [Entered: 01/25/2018 01:08 PM] |
ORDER (Clerk) To facilitate electronic filing for larger groups of parties represented by the same attorney, the first named party in each group will be the designated filer, as follows: For all parties represented by Alice W. Ballard, Esq., or any other attorney from the Law Office of Alice W. Ballard, P.C., the designated filer shall be Louis Agre. Counsel is advised that the designated filer is for cm/ecf filing purposes only. Names of all represented parties must be listed on all forms, motions and briefs. Attorneys representing smaller groups of parties must select all individual persons or entities as filers in cm/ecf, filed. (PDB) [Entered: 01/24/2018 05:14 PM] |
RECORD available on District Court CM/ECF. (PDB) [Entered: 01/24/2018 05:11 PM] |
CIVIL CASE DOCKETED. Notice filed by Appellant Louis Agre in District Court No. 2-17-cv-04392. (PDB) [Entered: 01/24/2018 05:10 PM] |
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