Southern Illinois University School of Medicine v. LABR, et al
Plaintiff / Appellant: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR and R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA, in his official capacity as Secretary of Labor
Case Number: 22-1141
Filed: January 28, 2022
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Statutes
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February 11, 2022 Filing 6 Filed Seventh Circuit Transcript Information Sheet by Appellant Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. [6] [7216874] [22-1141] (Phillips, Jerina) [Entered: 02/11/2022 02:15 PM]
February 4, 2022 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER: Pursuant to Circuit Rule 33, briefing is SUSPENDED pending further court order. [5] [7215401] [22-1141] (CG) [Entered: 02/04/2022 12:13 PM]
February 3, 2022 Filing 4 Appearance form filed by Attorney Hilary W. Frooman for Appellees R. Alexander Acosta and LABR. [4] [7215148] (L-Yes; E-Yes; R-Yes) [22-1141]--[Edited 02/03/2022 by PS - to reflect the termination and addition of counsel.] (Frooman, Hilary) [Entered: 02/03/2022 11:18 AM]
February 2, 2022 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ORDER: Pursuant to Circuit Rule 33, briefing will proceed as follows: Appellant's brief due on or before 03/15/2022 for Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. Appellee's brief due on or before 04/14/2022 for R. Alexander Acosta and United States Department of Labor. Appellant's reply brief, if any, is due on or before 05/05/2022 for Appellant Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. RJS [7215049] [22-1141] (FP) [Entered: 02/02/2022 04:47 PM]
February 2, 2022 Filing 2 Notice of Circuit Rule 33 mediation issued. The mediation will be conducted by phone, Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. Central Time. See Notice for further details and requirements. RJS. [2] [7215046] [22-1141] (FP) [Entered: 02/02/2022 04:43 PM]
January 28, 2022 Filing 1 U.S. civil case docketed. Fee paid. Docketing statement filed. Transcript information sheet due by 02/11/2022. Appellant's brief due on or before 03/09/2022 for Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. [1] [7213996] [22-1141] (CG) [Entered: 01/28/2022 11:36 AM]

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Plaintiff / appellant: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Represented By: Jerina D. Phillips
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Defendant / appellee: R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA, in his official capacity as Secretary of Labor
Represented By: Hilary W. Frooman
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