Alpena County, MI, et alIn re: Alpena County, MI, et al
OSCODA COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, In re: ALPENA COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, SAGINAW COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, CLARE COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, JACKSON COUNTY, MI, MONTMORENCY COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioner, GENESEE COUNTY, MI, ISABELLA COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, LAPEER COUNTY, MI, LENAWEE COUNTY, MI, ROSCOMMON COUNTY, MI, MIDLAND COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, ARENAC COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, SANILAC COUNTY, MI, ST. CLAIR COUNTY, MI, GLADWIN COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, BAY COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, HURON COUNTY, MI, TUSCOLA COUNTY, MI, GRATIOT COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners and OSTEGO COUNTY, MI |
THOMAS A. FOX, and all those similarly situated |
20-110 |
October 29, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Monica Page (MMP) [Entered: 10/29/2020 02:42 PM] |
Filing 1 Permission for Leave to Appeal Docketed. Request filed by Petitioners Alpena County, MI, Arenac County, MI, Bay County, MI, Clare County, MI, Genesee County, MI, Gladwin County, MI, Gratiot County, MI, Huron County, MI, Isabella County, MI, Jackson County, MI, Lapeer County, MI, Lenawee County, MI, Midland County, MI, Montmorency County, MI, Oscoda County, MI, Ostego County, MI, Roscommon County, MI, Saginaw County, MI, Sanilac County, MI, St. Clair County, MI and Tuscola County, MI. Petition Received in 6CA: 10/29/2020. (MMP) [Entered: 10/29/2020 02:25 PM] |
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