Carlton Parks v. Jeffrey Lyash, et al
CARLTON B. PARKS |
JEFFREY J. LYASH, President and Chief Executive Officer Tennessee Valley Authority Agency, JOHN E. TERRY, Individual and Official Capacities, EDWARD L. SPOONE, Individual and Official Capacity, KRISTI S. FOXX, Individual and Official Capacity and JAMIE LYNCH, Individual and Official Capacity |
22-5841 |
September 21, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
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Filing 6 APPEARANCE filed for Appellees Kristi S. Foxx, Jeffrey J. Lyash, Jamie Lynch, Edward L. Spoone and John E. Terry by Courteney M. Barnes-Anderson. Certificate of Service: 10/26/2022. [22-5841] (CMB) [Entered: 10/26/2022 02:50 PM] |
Filing 5 APPEARANCE filed for Appellees Kristi S. Foxx, Jeffrey J. Lyash, Jamie Lynch, Edward L. Spoone and John E. Terry by Kathleen Keough Griebel. Certificate of Service: 10/26/2022. [22-5841] (KKG) [Entered: 10/26/2022 02:48 PM] |
Filing 4 APPEARANCE filed for Appellees Kristi S. Foxx, Jeffrey J. Lyash, Jamie Lynch, Edward L. Spoone and John E. Terry by Lamont A. Belk. Certificate of Service: 10/26/2022. [22-5841] (LB) [Entered: 10/26/2022 02:45 PM] |
Filing 3 BRIEFING LETTER SENT setting pro se briefing schedule: appellant brief due 12/01/2022;. appellee brief due 01/03/2023;. (RGF) [Entered: 10/19/2022 08:46 AM] |
Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Mr. Roy G. Ford (513) 564-7016 (RGF) [Entered: 09/21/2022 12:48 PM] |
Filing 1 Civil Case Docketed. Notice filed by Appellant Carlton B. Parks. Transcript needed: y. (RGF) [Entered: 09/21/2022 12:41 PM] |
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