Cases filed in the Fourth Circuit Courts
Stewart et al v. American Medical Systems, Inc.
as 2:2014cv03065
Plaintiff: Bonnie Stewart and William Stewart
Defendant: American Medical Systems, Inc.
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Mark McBurney v. Nathaniel Young We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-1099
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARK J. MCBURNEY and ROGER W. HURLBERT
Plaintiff: BONNIE STEWART, Professor
Defendant - Appellee: NATHANIEL L. YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner and Director, Division of Child Support Enforcement, Commonwealth of Virginia and THOMAS C. LITTLE, Real Estate Assessment Division, Henrico County, Commonwealth of Virginia
Defendant: ROBERT F. MCDONNELL, Attorney General, Commonwealth of Virginia and SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Real Estate Assessment Division, Henrico County, Commonwealth of Virginia
Mark McBurney v. Nathaniel Young
as 11-1099
Plaintiff / Appellant: MARK J. MCBURNEY and ROGER W. HURLBERT
Plaintiff: BONNIE STEWART, Professor
Defendant / Appellee: NATHANIEL L. YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner and Director, Division of Child Support Enforcement, Commonwealth of Virginia and THOMAS C. LITTLE, Real Estate Assessment Division, Henrico County, Commonwealth of Virginia
Defendant: KENNETH T. CUCCINELLI, Attorney General, Commonwealth of Virginia and SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Real Estate Assessment Division, Henrico County, Commonwealth of Virginia
Amicus Curiae: THE REPORTERS COMMITTEE FOR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEWS EDITORS, ASSOCIATION OF CAPITOL REPORTERS AND EDITORS and others
McBurney et al v. Cuccinelli et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 09-1615
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARK J. MCBURNEY, ROGER W. HURLBERT and BONNIE STEWART, Professor
Defendant - Appellee: ROBERT FRANCIS MCDONNELL, Attorney General, Commonwealth of Virginia, WILLIAM CLEVELAND MIMS, Attorney General, Commonwealth of Virginia, KENNETH T. CUCCINELLI, II, Attorney General, Commonwealth of Virginia and others

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