Make the Road New York et al v. Pompeo et al
Catholic Charities Community Services (Archdiocese of New York), Diana Doe, Brenda Doe, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., Make the Road New York, Carl Doe, Eric Doe, Central American Refugee Center New York, Alicia Doe and African Services Committee |
Alex Azar, Michael Pompeo, Donald Trump, United States Department of State and United States Department of Health & Human Services |
State of Hawaii, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, City of Chicago, City of Philadelphia, State of Oregon, STATE OF NEW YORK, State of Maine, City of New York, State of Maryland, State of Delaware, State of Vermont, State of Rhode Island, State of Connecticut, State of Washington, City of Seattle, Commonwealth of Virginia, State of California, State of New Jersey, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State of Colorado, City of Los Angeles, State of Illinois, State of Michigan, City of Oakland, State of New Mexico, County of Santa Clara, State of Nevada, District of Columbia and State of Minnesota |
1:2019cv11633 |
December 19, 2019 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
George B Daniels |
Other Statutes: Administrative Procedures Act/Review or Appeal of Agency Decision |
05 U.S.C. § 551 |
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