Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 21 - 25 of 25
Citizens Against Casino Gambli v. Hogen We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-5171
Plaintiff - Appellant: Citizens Against Casino Gambling in Erie County, Joel Rose and Robert Heffern, as Co-Chairpersons, D. Min. G. Stanford Bratton, Reverand, Executive Director of the Network of Religious Communities, Network of Religious Communities and others
Defendant - Appellee: Philip N. Hogen, in his official capacity as Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission, National Indian Gaming Commission and United States Department of the Interior
United States of America v. Jones (Praddy) We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-4711
Appellee USA: United States of America
Defendant: Kiond Jones, AKA Kion, Kiond Hing and Torell Whyte, AKA Terror
Defendant - Appellant: Anthony Praddy, AKA Birdman
Kalfus v. The New York and Presbyterian
as 10-4201
Plaintiff - Appellant: Robert Kalfus
Defendant: The City of New York and Eugene Whyte
Defendant - Appellee: The New York and Presbyterian Hospital, Steven Rodriguez, Special Patrolman Sergeant, Arnold Palmer, Special Patrolman and others
Citizens Against Casino v. Hogen
as 10-2132
Plaintiff - Appellee: Citizens Against Casino Gambling in Erie County, Joel Rose and Robert Heffern, as Co-Chairpersons, Rev.D.Min.G. Stanford Bratton, Network of Religious Communities and others
Defendant: Philip N. Hogen, In his Official Capacity as Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission, The National Indian Gaming Commission, the United States Department of the Interior and others
Defendant - Appellant: Seneca Nation of Indians
United States of America v. Whyte
as 10-762
Plaintiff - Appellant: United States of America
Defendant - Appellee: Desmond Derullin Fitz M Whyte

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