Harris v. Mulvey
Plaintiff: Donald Harris
Defendant: Most Reverend William Michael Mulvey, STL, DD, as Bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi and his successors in interest, a Corporate Sole
Case Number: 26-40328
Filed: June 1, 2026
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Jobs (Civil Rights)
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June 1, 2026 Filing 1 CIVIL RIGHTS CASE docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Donald Harris [26-40328] (RA) [Entered: 06/01/2026 10:52 AM]

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Plaintiff: Donald Harris
Represented By: Donald Harris
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Defendant: Most Reverend William Michael Mulvey, STL, DD, as Bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi and his successors in interest, a Corporate Sole
Represented By: Liza Aguilar Wood
Represented By: Michael George Terry
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