Cases filed in the Tenth Circuit Courts
Cases 11 - 15 of 15
Berryhill v. Henry, et al
as 10-7056
Plaintiff - Appellant: LAVERN BERRYHILL
Defendant - Appellee: JARI ASKINS, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma, T. BASS-LESURE, Oklahoma County Judge, VIRGIL C. BLACK, Oklahoma County Judge and others
In re: Berryhill
as 10-7053
Petitioner: LAVERN BERRYHILL
Respondent: BRAD HENRY, Governor of Oklahoma, JARI ASKINS, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma, W.A. DREW EDMONDSON, Attorney General, Attorney General and others
United States v. VanDam
as 10-4078
Plaintiff - Appellant: UTAHNS FOR ETHICAL GOVERNMENT, a Utah Political Issues Committee
Defendant - Appellee: PAUL B. BARTON, Beaver County Clerk, ROBERT P. PERO, Carbon County Clerk, DIANE FRESTON, Duchesne County Clerk and others
Herriman, et al v. Herbert, et al
as 08-4075
Plaintiff - Appellee: CITY OF HERRIMAN, a municipality, JAMES LYNN CRANE, an individual, on behalf of himself and others similarly situated, RYAN CARTER, an individual, on behalf of himself and others similarly situated and others
Defendant - Appellant: GARY R HERBERT, as Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah
Defendant: SHERRIE SWENSEN, as Salt Lake County Clerk
Defendant-Intervenor: CITY OF COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, MIDVALE CITY, DRAPER CITY and others
City of Herriman, et al v. Swensen, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 08-4056
Plaintiff - Appellant: CITY OF HERRIMAN, a municipality, JAMES LYNN CRANE, an individual, on behalf of himself and others similarly situated, RYAN CARTER, an individual, on behalf of himself and others similarly situated and others
Defendant - Appellee: SHERRIE SWENSEN, as Salt Lake County Clerk and GARY R HERBERT, as Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah
Defendant-Intervenor - Appellee: CITY OF COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, MIDVALE CITY, DRAPER CITY and others

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