Cases 1 - 5 of 5
Frank Heindel v. Marci Andino
as 19-1204
Defendant / Appellee:
SCOTT MOSELY, Member of the South Carolina State Election Commission, in his official capacity, BILLY WAY, JR., Chair of the South Carolina State Election Commission, in his official capacity, MARCI ANDINO, Executive Director of the South Carolina State Election Commission, in her official capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
FRANK HEINDEL and PHIL P. LEVENTIS
Amicus Curiae:
MAGGIE TOULOUSE OLIVER, Secretary of State for New Mexico, DUNCAN A. BUELL, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering and NCR Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Carolina, JOSEPH R. KINIRY, Principal Scientist, Galois, and Principled CEO and Chief Scientist, Free & Fair and others
Olga Lansing v. John McHugh
as 11-1288
Plaintiff - Appellant:
OLGA MARY LANSING
Defendant - Appellee:
JOHN MCHUGH, Secretary of the Army
Arthur Field v. Henry McMaster
as 10-1957
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ARTHUR M. FIELD, PhD., KATHRYN TAILLON and T. BART KELLEY
Plaintiff:
CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUNDING LLC, Jerry T. Saad, Receiver for Capital Investment Funding LLC
Defendant - Appellee:
HENRY D. MCMASTER, Individually and as Securities Commissioner of South Carolina, WILLIAM JOSEPH CONDON, JR., Individually and as Assistant Securities Commissioner, TOMMY WINDSOR, Individually and as Securities Investigator and others
Bryan Brothers Incorporated v. Continental Casualty Company
as 10-1439
Plaintiff - Appellant:
BRYAN BROTHERS INCORPORATED, a Virginia corporation, JOSEPH KOBER, DORIS LANSING and others
Defendant - Appellee:
CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, an Illinois corporation
Derrick Hawthorne v. Madison
as 09-6694
Plaintiff - Appellant:
DERRICK JEROME HAWTHORNE
Defendant - Appellee:
MADISON, Male, Sergeant, Hampton Roads Regional Jail, CASPER, Male, Officer, Hampton Roads Regional Jail and LANSING, Mr., Master Jail Officer, Hampton Roads Regional Jail
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