Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 2,550
McBreairty v. Brewer School Department, et al
as 24-1337
Plaintiff: SHAWN MCBREAIRTY
Defendant: BREWER SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, MICHELLE MACDONALD, individually and in her official capacity as Brewer High School English Teacher, BRENT SLOWIKOWSKI, individually and in his official capacity as Brewer High School Principal and others
Jones v. Providence Public Schools
as 24-1546
Plaintiff: CYNTHIA STEPHANIE JONES
Defendant: PROVIDENCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Equal Employment Opportunity Officer
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1527
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Cabacoff v. FedEx Ground Package System, Inc.
as 24-1531
Plaintiff: ROBERT S. CABACOFF
Defendant: FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC.
McBreairty v. Miller, et al
as 24-1519
Plaintiff: SHAWN MCBREAIRTY
Defendant: HEATH MILLER, in his personal and official capacities and SCHOOL BOARD OF RSU22
Cogley v. State of Rhode Island, et al
as 24-1309
Plaintiff: MICHAEL COGLEY
Defendant: STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, LINCOLN D. CHAFEE, Rhode Island Governor 2013-2015 in his official capacity, GINA M. RAIMONDO, Rhode Island Governor 2015-2021 in her official capacity and others
bey v. Clapprood, et al
as 24-1312
Plaintiff: RA DAIS DEAPOCALYPSE BEY
Defendant: CHERYL CLAPPROOD, Superintendent, Springfield Police Department and CRAIG MOREL, President, CJ Towing
Cantrell v. Brunswick Maine Police, et al
as 24-1522
Plaintiff: BRICE CANTRELL
Defendant: BRUNSWICK MAINE POLICE, BRUNSWICK, ME, SCOTT STEWART and others
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1515
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Ruiz-Romero v. Candelario-Caliz, et al
as 24-1348
Plaintiff: ERNESTO RUIZ-ROMERO
Defendant: HON. ANGEL CANDELARIO-CALIZ, HON. GINNY M. VELEZ-CARRERAS and SECRETARY OF JUSTICE OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO

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