Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 21 - 30 of 61
State of New York v. National Highway Traffic Safte
as 21-339
Petitioner: State of Delaware, State of Maine, State of Rhode Island and others
Respondent: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Pete Buttigieg, in his capacity as Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation and Dr. Steven Cliff, in his capacity as the Deputy Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
J.T. v. de Blasio
as 20-4128
Defendant: Warner Unified School District, Cobb County School District, Fulton County School District and others
Defendant / Appellee: Bill de Blasio, in his official capacity as Mayor of New York City, School Districts in the United States, New York City Department of Education and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: C.N., individually and on behalf of V.N. and all others similarly situated, J.J., indivudally and on behalf of Z.J. and all others similarly situated and K.M., individually and on behalf of M.M. and S.M., and all others similarly situated
Plaintiff: J.T., individually and on behalf of D.T. and all others similarly situated
State of New York v. United States Department of En
as 21-107
Petitioner: State of Maine, State of Vermont, State of California and others
Respondent: Dan Brouillette, Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy and United States Department of Energy
State of California v. United States Department of En
as 20-4285
Petitioner: State of Maine, State of Michigan, State of California and others
Respondent: United States Department of Energy and Dan Brouillette, Secretary, United States Department of Energy
State of New York v. Scalia
as 20-3806
Plaintiff / Appellee: State of Colorado, State of Illinois, State of New York and others
Defendant / Appellant: Eugene Scalia, Esq., Secretary of the United States Department of Labor, United States Department of Labor and United States of America
Intervenor: American Lodging and Hotel Association, HR Policy Association, Associated Builders and Contractors and others
State of New York v. Scalia
as 20-3815
Plaintiff / Appellee: State of Colorado, Stete of Michigan, State of Illinois and others
Defendant: United States of America, Eugene Scalia, Esq., Secretary of the United States Department of Labor and United States Department of Labor
Intervenor: American Lodging and Hotel Association, Associated Builders and Contractors, The Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America and others
State of New York v. Enviornmental Protection Agenc
as 20-4174
Respondent: Andrew Wheeler, in his official capacity as Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and United States Department Environmental Protection Agency
Petitioner: State of California, State of Illinois, State of Minnesota and others
Natural Resources Defense Coun v. U.S. Department of the Interio
as 20-3491
Defendant / Appellant: Daniel Jorjani, in his official capacity as the person exercising the authority of the Solicitor of the Interior, United States Department of the Interior and United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Plaintiff / Appellee: State of New York, State of Maryland, State of Illinois and others
United States of America ex re v. Allergan, Inc.
as 20-2209
Plaintiff: ABC and United States of America, ex rel.
Plaintiff / Appellant: John A. Wood, on behalf of the States of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North
Defendant: DEF
Defendant / Appellee: Allergan, Inc.
State of New York v. Department of Energy
as 20-743
Petitioner: State of Maine, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State of Michigan and others
Respondent: United States Department of Energy and Dan Brouillette, Secretary, United States Department of Energy

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