Bradley v. MSPB
| SHAMAR BRADLEY |
| MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD |
| 26-1939 |
| June 15, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit |
| Other |
Docket Report
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| Filing 2 Clerk's Note to the File: Appeal transferred from U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Case No. 26-60042. Opened appeal as an agency case under MSPB Case No. DC-3443-24-0771-I-1. [1173741] [IMH] [Entered: 06/15/2026 10:14 AM] |
| Filing 1 Appeal docketed. Received: 05/29/2026. [1173738] Fee/IFP is due on 06/29/2026. 15(c) is due on 06/29/2026. Entry of Appearance is due on 06/29/2026. Certified List is due on 07/27/2026. [IMH] [Entered: 06/15/2026 10:06 AM] |
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| Petitioner: SHAMAR BRADLEY | |
| Represented By: | Shamar Bradley |
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| Respondent: MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD | |
| Represented By: | Office of General Counsel, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board |
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