Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Conquistador v. Hurdle
as 22-3218
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jean K. Conquistador
Defendant / Appellee: George Hurdle, Correctional Captain, In their individual and official capacity (ies), Blekis, Petty Correctional Officer, In their individual and official capacity (ies) and Kennedy, Petty Correctional Officer, In their individual and official capacity (ies)
Conquistador v. Hurdle
as 22-1640
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jean K. Conquistador
Defendant / Appellee: George Hurdle, Correctional Captain, In their individual and official capacities, Belkis, Petty Correctional Officer, In their individual and official capacities and Kennedy, Petty Correctional Officer, In their individual and official capacities
Tucker v. Gordelis
as 21-550
Defendant / Appellee: Muckle, Sweatman, Blekis and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Deavon Tucker
Natural Resources Defense Coun v. National Highway Traffic Safet
as 21-139
Petitioner: Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. and Sierra Club
Respondent: Lana Hurdle, in her official capacity as Acting Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Hurdle v. Pagnotta
as 16-3164
Plaintiff - Appellant: Walter K. Hurdle
Defendant - Appellee: John Pagnotta, Police Officer Brian Heerey, Police Officer Christopher Mullane and others
Hurdle v. Sheahan
as 14-334
Petitioner - Appellant: Walter Hurdle
Respondent - Appellee: Mike Sheahan, Superintendant Of Five Points Correctional Facility
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 13-4592
Plaintiff - Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant - Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Marchant v. New York City Board of Electio
as 11-4453
Plaintiff: Arlene Dacares, Carolyn Younger Nolan, Larry L. Moore and others
Plaintiff - Appellant: Garth Marchant
Defendant - Appellee: New York City Board of Elections, Juan Carlos Polanco, President, Jose Miguel Araujo and others

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