McMillian v. Cousins, et al
Eric M. McMillian |
N.C. State, Hunt and Paul Cousins |
5:2013cv00814 |
January 31, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Western Division Office |
WAKE |
Louise Wood Flanagan |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 49 JUDGMENT in favor of N.C. State, Dr. Hunt and Paul Cousins - Signed by Julie A. Richards, Clerk of Court on 07/16/2014. (Baker, C.) |
Filing 15 ORDER granting 6 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; granting 8 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; granting 10 Motion to Amend Complaint and Subsitute Party; denying as moot 11 Motion to Proceed Pro Se as an Indigen t Party; denying 12 Motion to Appoint Counsel; and adopting in part 13 Memorandum and Recommendation - Plaintiff McMillian is added as a party and the U.S. Courts, Jails and Prisons Coalition is dropped. Plaintiff Liverman's claims are DI SMISSED AS FRIVOLOUS. Plaintiff McMillian's § 1983 claims against defendant Parker, his § 1985 claim against defendants Parker, Hunt, and Cousins, and his claim against Judge Bousman are also DISMISSED AS FRIVOLOUS. Plaintiff McMillian 's § 1983 Claim against N.C. State and its admissions officers is ALLOWED to proceed, but his request for a preliminary injunction against N.C. State is DENIED. The court DECLINES to adopt the M&R where it recommends entry of a pre-filing injunction against plaintiff McMillian. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 01/30/2014. (Baker, C.) |
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