Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Broecker v. New York City Department of Education
as 23-655
Plaintiff / Appellant: Nicole Broecker, Michelle Martino, Gina Porcello and others
Defendant / Appellee: New York City Department of Education, Meisha Porter, United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO and others
Parker v. Haaland
as 22-2310
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jamal Parker
Defendant / Appellee: Debra Anne Haaland, Secretary of the Dept. of the Interior, Andrew Saul, Charles Paul Rettig Martin and others
Lastra v. City of New York
as 18-1744
Plaintiff - Appellant: James Lastra
Defendant - Appellee: City of New York, Police Officer Edmonds, individually and in his official capacity (shield number 29310) and Police Officer Antoine, individually
Defendant: Bill DeBlasio, in his official capacity as Mayor of the City of New York, William J. Bratton, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the City of New York Police Department and John Does 1-4, individually and in their official capacities. The names being fictitious and representing five police officers employed by Defendant the New York City Police Department.
Appellee: Scott A. Korenbaum
Tchatat v. The City of New York
as 18-404
Plaintiff - Appellant: Josias Tchatat
Defendant - Appellee: City of New York and Police Officer Liam O'Hara, Shield No. 20203
Defendant: Police Officer Harry Arocho, Shield No. 24345, John Does, Richard Roes 1-50 and others
Bentley v. Dennison
as 12-741
Plaintiff - Appellee: Kevin Michael Bentley, Felix Tavares, James Johnson and others
Defendant - Appellant: Robert J. Dennison, as former Chair, New York State Division of Parole (the Division) and in his individual capacity, Anthony G. Ellis, II, as former Executive Director of the Division and in his individual capacity, George B. Alexander, as former Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the Division and in his individual capacity and others

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