Cosby v. Claiborne County Board of Education et al (RLJ2)
Marty A Cosby |
Claiborne County Board of Education, Connie Holdway and Sam Owens |
3:2017cv00278 |
June 26, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee |
Knoxville Office |
Claiborne |
H Bruce Guyton |
R Leon Jordan |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Both |
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Filing 67 ORDER: the Court ACCEPTS IN WHOLE the R&R under 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) and Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b). It is ORDERED, for the reasons stated in the R&R, which the Court adopts and incorporates into its ruling, that Defendants' petition for attorney fees [doc. 51] is DENIED. Signed by District Judge R Leon Jordan on September 19, 2019. (AYB) |
Filing 57 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION finding that Plaintiffs 47 motion to alter or amend the judgment will be granted in part and denied in part. An order consistent with this opinion will be entered. Signed by District Judge R Leon Jordan on 11/26/2018. (MDG) |
Filing 45 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION. Signed by District Judge R Leon Jordan on 10/26/2018. (MDG) |
Filing 36 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: Defendants' Motion to Exclude Expert Testimony 28 and Plaintiff's Motion to Enlarge Time to Respond to Defendant's Motion to Exclude Expert Testimony 29 are GRANTED. Signed by Magistrate Judge H. Bruce Guyton on 7/2/18. (ADA) |
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