In re: Alcona County, MI, et al
PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY, MI, CRAWFORD COUNTY, MI, CATHERINE MCCLARY, LAWRENCE ROCCA, BRIDGET LALONDE, OGEMAW COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, CHERYL FRANKS, in her official and individual capacities, JOSEPH V. WAKELEY, In re: ALCONA COUNTY, MI, by its Board of Commissioners, MACOMB COUNTY, MI, DWIGHT MCINTYRE, in his official and individual capacities, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI and KATE M. WAGNER |
THOMAS A. FOX, and all those similarly situated |
20-111 |
October 30, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 5 RULING LETTER SENT granting motion to extend time to file response to Rule 23(f) petition [ # 4 ] filed by Mr. Philip Lee Ellison. (MMP) [Entered: 11/06/2020 12:03 PM] |
Filing 4 MOTION filed by Mr. Philip Lee Ellison for Thomas A. Fox to extend time to file answer in opposition to Rule 23(f) Petition Certificate of Service: 11/05/2020. [20-111] (PLE) [Entered: 11/05/2020 05:18 PM] |
Filing 3 APPEARANCE filed for Respondent Thomas A. Fox by Philip L. Ellison. Certificate of Service: 11/05/2020. [20-111] (PLE) [Entered: 11/05/2020 02:12 PM] |
Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Monica Page (MMP) [Entered: 10/30/2020 02:03 PM] |
Filing 1 Permission for Leave to Appeal Docketed. Request filed by Petitioners Alcona County, MI, Crawford County, MI, Cheryl Franks, Bridget Lalonde, Macomb County, MI, Catherine McClary, Dwight McIntyre, Ogemaw County, MI, Presque Isle County, MI, Lawrence Rocca, Kate M. Wagner, Joseph V. Wakeley and Washtenaw County, MI. Petition Received in 6CA: 10/29/2020. (MMP) [Entered: 10/30/2020 01:53 PM] |
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