Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Disability Rights South Carolina v. Henry McMaster We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 21-2070
Plaintiff / Appellee: DISABILITY RIGHTS SOUTH CAROLINA, ABLE SOUTH CAROLINA, AMANDA MCDOUGALD SCOTT, individually and on behalf of P.S., a minor and others
Defendant / Appellant: HENRY MCMASTER, in his official capacity as Governor of South Carolina, ALAN WILSON, in his official capacity as Attorney General of South Carolina and HENRY DARGAN MCMASTER, in his official capacity as Governor of South Carolina
Defendant: MOLLY SPEARMAN, in her official capacity as State Superintendent of Education, GREENVILLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, HORRY COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD and others
Amicus Curiae: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, SOUTH CAROLINA CHAPTER OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Brad Johnson v. Doris Cubitt
as 12-1057
Plaintiff - Appellant: BRAD R. JOHNSON
Defendant - Appellee: DORIS CUBITT, CPA, A. ABLE, CPA, B. BAKER, CPA and others
Defendant: LEWIS V. HALL
Ramon Hernandez v. Ann Abel
as 09-1972
Plaintiff - Appellant: RAMON HERNANDEZ
Defendant - Appellee: ANN ABEL, MD
Defendant - None: A. ABLE, B. BAKER and C. CHARLIE
Ramon Hernandez v. Ann Abel
as 09-1650
Plaintiff - Appellee: RAMON HERNANDEZ
Defendant - Appellant: ANN ABEL, MD
Defendant - None: A. ABLE, B. BAKER and C. CHARLIE
Ramon Hernandez v. Ann Abel
as 08-2013
Plaintiff - Appellant: RAMON HERNANDEZ
Defendant - Appellee: ANN ABEL, MD
Defendant - None: A. ABLE, B. BAKER and C. CHARLIE
Wesley Smith, III v. Pepsi Bottling Group We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 08-1959
Plaintiff - Appellant: WESLEY EDWARD SMITH, III
Defendant - Appellee: PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP, LYNN HOLLY, JOHN T. CAHILL and others
Ramon Hernandez v. Ann Abel
as 08-1427
Plaintiff - Appellant: RAMON HERNANDEZ
Defendant - Appellee: ANN ABEL, MD
Defendant - None: A. ABLE, B. BAKER and C. CHARLIE

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