Patricia Montana, et al v. Miguel Cardona, et al
Patricia Montana, Vincent Vollero, Michael Turi, Cheryl Miller, Donald Elting and Anna O'Connor |
Miguel A. Cardona, in his official capacity as Secretary of Education and United States Department of Education |
24-5114 |
April 25, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other Statutory Actions |
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CLERK'S ORDER [2051422] filed directing party to file initial submissions: APPELLANT docketing statement due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT certificate as to parties due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT statement of issues due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT underlying decision due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT deferred appendix statement due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT entry of appearance due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT transcript status report due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT procedural motions due 05/28/2024. APPELLANT dispositive motions due 06/10/2024; directing party to file initial submissions: APPELLEE certificate as to parties due 05/28/2024. APPELLEE entry of appearance due 05/28/2024. APPELLEE procedural motions due 05/28/2024. APPELLEE dispositive motions due 06/10/2024 [24-5114]--[Edited 04/26/2024 by SHA-Document Replaced by Clerk's Office] [Entered: 04/25/2024 02:13 PM] |
NOTICE OF APPEAL [2051419] seeking review of a decision by the U.S. District Court in 1:23-cv-00775-TSC filed by Donald Elting, Cheryl Miller, Patricia Montana, Anna O'Connor, Michael Turi and Vincent Vollero. Appeal assigned USCA Case Number: 24-5114. [24-5114] [Entered: 04/25/2024 02:11 PM] |
US CIVIL CASE docketed. [24-5114] [Entered: 04/25/2024 02:09 PM] |
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