Other Statutes Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 61
State of New York, et al v. Joseph Biden, Jr., et al
as 24-5047
Plaintiff: State of New York, State of Hawaii, State of New Jersey and others
Defendant: Joseph R. Biden, Jr., in his official capacity as the President of the United States, Louis DeJoy, in his official capacity as the Postmaster General of the United States and United States Postal Service
State of New York, et al v. Joseph Biden, Jr., et al
as 23-5103
Plaintiff / Appellee: State of New York, State of Hawaii, State of New Jersey and others
Defendant / Appellant: Joseph R. Biden, Jr., in his official capacity as the President of the United States, Louis DeJoy, in his official capacity as the Postmaster General of the United States and United States Postal Service
Charles Inko-Tariah v. USPS
as 23-5033
Plaintiff / Appellant: Charles Awusin Inko-Tariah
Defendant / Appellee: United States Postal Service
USPS v. PRC
as 23-1003
Petitioner: United States Postal Service
Respondent: Postal Regulatory Commission
USPS v. PRC
as 22-1068
Petitioner: United States Postal Service
Respondent: Postal Regulatory Commission
Anatol Zukerman, et al v. USPS
as 21-5283
Plaintiff / Appellant: Anatol Zukerman and Charles Krause Reporting, LLC, A D.C. Limited Liability Company
Defendant / Appellee: United States Postal Service
Hassan Pejouhesh v. USPS
as 21-5159
Plaintiff / Appellant: Hassan Ali Pejouhesh
Defendant / Appellee: United States Postal Service
Hassan Pejouhesh v. USPS
as 21-5051
Plaintiff / Appellant: Hassan Ali Pejouhesh
Defendant / Appellee: United States Postal Service
USPS v. PRC
as 20-1521
Respondent: Postal Regulatory Commission
Petitioner: United States Postal Service
NAACP v. USPS, et al
as 20-5375
Defendant / Appellant: United States Postal Service and Louis DeJoy, in his official capacity as Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service
Plaintiff / Appellee: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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