Civil Rights Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Cases 11 - 20 of 26
Cors v. Welfare of Boston, Massachuset
as 12-3809
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant - Appellee: Welfare of Boston, Massachusetts
Cors v. American Film Industry
as 12-3812
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant - Appellee: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor Studio, Hollywood California, Twenith Century Fox Studio, Hollywood California, Pinowood Studios, England and others
Cors v. City of New York
as 12-3794
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant - Appellee: City of New York and State of New York
Cors v. City of Somerville, Ma
as 12-3802
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant - Appellee: City of Somerville, Mass and Somoday Cafe
Cors v. Beth Israel Hospital
as 12-3766
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant - Appellee: Beth Israel Hospital
Cors v. Region of New England
as 12-3787
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant - Appellee: Region of New England, Medford, Mass, Maldon, Mass and others
Cors v. Government of Canada
as 12-3819
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant - Appellee: Government of Canada and Canadian Border Guards
Cors v. Publishers of the works of Her
as 12-3778
Plaintiff - Appellant: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant: Publishers of the works of Herman Melville, Moby Dick and other Novels
Defendant - Appellee: Ponguin Publishers, Signet Publishers, Bantam Publishers and others
Cors v. Country of America et al
as 1:2012cv05981
Plaintiff: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant: Country of America, Region of New England, City Hall Concord, Mass and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331
Cors v. City of Somerville, Mass et al
as 1:2012cv05980
Plaintiff: Charles Richard Cors
Defendant: City of Somerville, Mass and Somoday Cafe
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331

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