Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Hulinsky v. County of Westchester County Department of Public
as 23-804
Plaintiff: Jane Doe and Sally Roe
Plaintiff / Appellant: 40 Days for Life, a nonprofit corporation of the State of Texas, White Plains 40 Days for Life, as unincorporated association of the State of New York, Oksana Hulinsky and others
Defendant / Appellee: County of Westchester
Defendant: County of Westchester County Department of Public Safety, Terrance Raynor, Acting Commissioner of the Westchester Department of Public Safety, in his official capacity, New Rochelle Police Department and others
Hulinsky v. County of Westchester County Department of Public
as 23-155
Plaintiff: Jane Doe and Sally Roe
Plaintiff / Appellant: 40 Days for Life, a nonprofit corporation of the State of Texas, White Plains 40 Days for Life, as unincorporated association of the State of New York, Oksana Hulinsky and others
Defendant / Appellee: County of Westchester
Defendant: County of Westchester County Department of Public Safety, Terrance Raynor, acting Commissioner of the Westchester Department of Public Safety, in his official capacity, New Rochelle Police Department and others
Forjone v. The State of California
as 10-822
Plaintiff: Wayne Mack, Dan DelPlato, Jr., Gabriel Razzano and others
Plaintiff - Appellant: John-Joseph Forjone, the 42 USC 1983/Bivens/False Claims Act matter effecting the statewide distribution of HAVA funds requiring a 28 USC 2284 panel effecting New York Municipal People's equity in Bottom-up suffrage. Homerule autonomy and effecting real p
Defendant - Appellee: The State of California, each by the Secretary of State and the Attorney General respectively, The State of Oregon, each by the Secretary of State and the Attorney General respectively, The State of New Mexico, each by the Secretary of State and the Attorney General respectively and others

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