Rochelle Maly, et al v. J.B. Pritzker, et al
JAMES R. STIRN, ROCHELLE M. MALY and JENEANE L. FERGUSON |
JACK VRETT, J.B. PRITZKER, in his official capacity as Governor, CATHERINE S. MCCRORY, CASANDRA B. WATSON, LAURA K. DONAHUE, TONYA L. GENOVESE, RICK S. TERVEN, SR., CRISTINA D. CRAY and JENNIFER M. BALLARD CROFT |
24-2979 |
November 1, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Civil Rights Voting |
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Filing 5 Pro se motion filed by Appellants Jeneane L. Ferguson, Rochelle M. Maly and James R. Stirn to extend time to file appellant's brief. [5] [7423444] [24-2979] (CAG) [Entered: 12/12/2024 03:21 PM] |
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Filing 3 Filed Seventh Circuit Transcript Information Sheet by Appellant Rochelle M. Maly in 24-2979, 24-3024. [3] [7418280] [24-2979, 24-3024] (HTP) [Entered: 11/15/2024 04:04 PM] |
Filing 2 Docketing Statement filed by Appellants Rochelle M. Maly, James R. Stirn, and Jeneane L. Ferguson. Prior or Related proceedings: No. (Document forwarded from the District Court.) [2] [7417955] [24-2979] (JR) [Entered: 11/14/2024 03:52 PM] |
Notification from the District Court that the appeal docketing fee was received on 11/13/2024 (receipt #27J0C9F2). [7417957-2] [7417957] [24-2979] (JR) [Entered: 11/14/2024 03:53 PM] |
Filing 1 Private civil case docketed. Fee due. Docketing Statement due for Appellants Jeneane L. Ferguson, Rochelle M. Maly and James R. Stirn by 11/06/2024. Transcript information sheet due by 11/15/2024. Fee or IFP forms due on 11/15/2024 for Appellants Jeneane L. Ferguson, Rochelle M. Maly and James R. Stirn. [1] [7415436] [24-2979] (PS) [Entered: 11/01/2024 03:34 PM] |
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