General Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 21
Strong v. Finley
as 22-788
Petitioner / Appellant: Willie Strong
Respondent: Scott Finley
Respondent / Appellee: The State of New York, 28 Liberty Street New York, NY 10005 (212) 4168729
Maldonado v. Lloyd
as 18-2177
Petitioner - Appellee: Gloria Escobar Maldonado, on her own behalf and on behalf of E.H.E., her minor son, as his next friend
Respondent - Appellant: Director Scott Lloyd, Office of Refugee ReSettlement, Deputy Director Jonathan White, Director, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Steven Wagner, Acting Assistant Secretary for the Administration for Children and Families and others
Ragbir v. Sessions
as 18-1595
Petitioner - Appellee: Ravidath Lawrence Ragbir
Respondent - Appellant: Jefferson B. Sessions III, in his official capacity as the Attorney General of the United States, Kirstjen M. Nielsen, in her official capacity as Secretary of Homeland Security, Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as New York Field Office Director for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and others
Doll v. Chappius
as 18-1497
Petitioner - Appellant: Scott F. Doll
Respondent - Appellee: Paul J. Chappius, Jr., as Superintendent of Elmira Correctional Facility
Spiegelmann v. Erfe
as 18-1076
Petitioner - Appellant: Stephen Spiegelmann
Respondent - Appellee: Scott Erfe
Green v. Weir
as 18-948
Petitioner - Appellant: Courtney Green
Respondent - Appellee: Kimberly Weir and Scott Semple
Green v. Weir
as 18-723
Petitioner - Appellant: Courtney Green
Respondent - Appellee: Kimberly Weir and Scott Semple
Landmesser v. Sticht
as 18-546
Petitioner - Appellant: Scott Landmesser
Respondent - Appellee: T. Sticht, Superintendent
Scott v. Racette
as 18-495
Petitioner - Appellant: Andre L. Scott
Respondent - Appellee: Steven Racette
Copley v. Semple
as 16-3713
Petitioner - Appellant: Craig O. Copley
Respondent - Appellee: Scott Semple, Commissioner of Corrections, Warden and Warden, Unnamed

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