Dontay Battle, et al v. TN, et al
| DONTAY BATTLE, NECOAS WILSON, DAVID UNDERWOOD, CHRISTAL HELTON, PATRICK DOWNS, by and through his conservator Ashlee Kovalik, DISABILITY RIGHTS TENNESSEE, in its associational capacity and in conjunction with Plaintiffs Battle, Wilson, Underwod, Blanchett, Helton and Downs and MAURCELIA BLANCHETT, by and through her conservator Marcia Blanchett |
| STATE OF TENNESSEE, TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF INTELLECTUAL & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES and TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES |
| 26-5591 |
| July 6, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
| Americans w/Disabilities Act-Othr |
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| Filing 3 MEDIATION OFFICE is involved in this appeal. VIDEO CONFERENCE: A Mediation conference has been scheduled for 07/30/2026 at 9:30 AM (ET) with John A. Minter. [Please open notice for important details and deadlines.] (CAW) [Entered: 07/07/2026 02:07 PM] |
| Filing 2 LETTER SENT to Ms. Meredith Jayne Weaver for Disability Rights Tennessee, Mr. Dontay Battle, Necoas Wilson, David Underwood, Christal Helton, Patrick Downs and Maurcelia Blanchett and Mr. Jeffrey B. Cadle for TN, Tennessee Department of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities and Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, regarding amended caption (MRL) [Entered: 07/07/2026 10:02 AM] |
| Filing 1 Civil Case Docketed. Notice filed by Appellants Mr. Dontay Battle, Maurcella Blanchett, Disability Rights Tennessee, Patrick Downs, Christal Helton, David Underwood and Necoas Wilson. Transcript needed: y. (MRL) [Entered: 07/06/2026 11:23 AM] |
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