Tahmasebinia v. United States Department of Justice et al
Zhenia Tahmasebinia |
United States Department of Justice, United States Department of State, United States Department of Homeland Security and John Does 1-10 |
4:2023cv00394 |
October 5, 2023 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Iowa |
Stephen B Jackson |
Stephanie M Rose |
Mandamus & Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1361 Petition for Writ of Mandamus |
None |
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Filing 5 SUMMONS Returned Executed by Zhenia Tahmasebinia. All Defendants. (Nimer, Jennifer) |
Filing 4 TEXT ORDER granting #2 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice Jennifer E. Nimer. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen B. Jackson, Jr on 10/6/2023. (kjw) |
Filing 3 Summons: Counsel should download the attached summons in compliance with Rule 4 of the Rules of Civil Procedure for summons. (kjw) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice Receipt Number: AIASDC-5264435 Fee paid in the amount of $100. by Zhenia Tahmasebinia. (Attachments: #1 Certificate of Good Standing)(Bergmann, Benjamin) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Mandamus and Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief Filing fee paid in the amount of $ 402, receipt number AIASDC-5264423., filed by Zhenia Tahmasebinia. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit, #2 Exhibit)(Bergmann, Benjamin) |
Chief Judge Stephanie M. Rose and Magistrate Judge Stephen B. Jackson, Jr added. (kjw) |
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