Brooks v. DHS
Petitioner: DAVID BROOKS
Respondent: DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Case Number: 23-1650
Filed: March 23, 2023
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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Date Filed Description
August 21, 2023 BROOKS v. MSPB

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March 23, 2023 Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 03/16/2023. [911779] Fee/IFP due on 04/06/2023. 15(c) due on 04/06/2023. Entry of Appearance due 04/06/2023. Certified List due on 05/02/2023. [KMH] [Entered: 03/23/2023 09:16 AM]

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Petitioner: DAVID BROOKS
Represented By: David Brooks
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Respondent: DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Represented By: Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice
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