Cases filed in the First Circuit Courts
Students for Fair Admissions, Inc., et al v. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
as 23-1079
Plaintiff / Appellee: STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS, INC.
Defendant / Appellee: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Defendant: BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Interested Party: REPORTERS COMMITTEE FOR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, SARAH COLE, NEW ENGLAND FIRST AMENDMENT COALITION and others
In Re:Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
as 23-1088
Petitioner: REPORTERS COMMITTEE FOR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
Respondent: STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS, INC., PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF HARVARD COLLEGE and others
Interested Party: BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, and 36 other Higher Education Organizations, MICHAEL P. KEANE and others
Doe v. Volokh We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 22-1525
Plaintiff / Appellee: JOHN DOE
Intervenor: EUGENE VOLOKH
Defendant: NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE and LISBON, NH
Amicus Curiae: ASSOCIATED PRESS, BOSTON GLOBE MEDIA PARTNERS, LLC, CALIFORNIANS AWARE and others
Martin, et al v. Rollins
as 19-1629
Plaintiff / Appellee: K. ERIC MARTIN and RENE PEREZ
Defendant: WILLIAM G. GROSS, in his Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Boston Police Department and WILLIAM G. GROSS, in his Official Capacity as Police Commissioner for the City of Boston
Defendant / Appellant: RACHAEL SPLAINE ROLLINS, in her Official Capacity as District Attorney for Suffolk County
Amicus Curiae: SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS, NATIONAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION, NEW YORK TIMES and others
Del Gallo v. Walsh et al
as 3:2017cv30167
Plaintiff: Rinaldo Del Gallo, III
Defendant: Marty Walsh , William B. Evans , Christopher Cook and others
Amicu: American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts , American Civil Liberties Union , Massachusetts newspaper publishers association and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1983

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