Cases 41 - 46 of 46
Bennie Mack, Jr. v. Carl R. Fox
as 09-6078
Plaintiff - Appellant:
BENNIE A. MACK, JR.
Defendant - Appellee:
CARL FOX, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity as Resident Superior Court Judge for the 15B Judicial District of North Carolina, JAMES WOODALL, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity as District Attorney for the 15B Prosecutorial District of North Carolina, KENNETH C. TITUS, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity as a Superior Court Judge with the State of North Carolina and others
Brad Johnson v. County of Horry, SC
as 08-2126
Plaintiff - Appellant:
BRAD R. JOHNSON
Defendant - Appellee:
COUNTY OF HORRY, SC, JANET BROWN, M. LOIS EARGLE and others
Tammy Bess v. Kanawha County Board of Educat
as 08-1809
Plaintiff - Appellant:
TAMMY BESS, individually, guardian and next best friend of the infant, and and JOHN DOE, an infant
Defendant - Appellee:
KANAWHA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, SARAH HAMMAR, LOIS MACLEERY and others
Julie Fuerth v. Lewis Winarsky
as 08-1262
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JULIE LOIS FUERTH
Defendant - Appellee:
LEWIS IRA WINARSKY, SUSAN L. WINARSKY, 8322 ROANOKE, L.L.C. and others
Equity in Athletics, Incorpora v. US Dept of Education, et al
as 07-1914
Plaintiff - Appellant:
EQUITY IN ATHLETICS, INCORPORATED
Defendant - Appellee:
THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, MARGARET SPELLINGS, Secretary of Education, in her official and individual capacity, STEPHANIE MONROE JOHNSON, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, in her official and individual capacity and others
Amicus Supporting Appellee:
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, NATIONAL WOMEN'S LAW CENTER and WOMEN'S SPORTS FOUNDATION
US v. Melvin L. Gary
as 06-4597
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
MELVIN L. GARY, a/k/a Melvin Lois Gary
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