Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 6,382
Lewis v. State of Texas
as 24-50453
Plaintiff: Scott Phillip Lewis
Defendant: State of Texas, Williamson County, Texas, City of Austin and others
Miller v. Dunn
as 24-10500
Plaintiff: Bradley B. Miller
Defendant: Virginia Talley Dunn, Individually, Andrea Plumlee, In both Individual and Official Capacities, Danielle Diaz, In both Individual and Official Capacities and others
LULAC v. Abbott
as 24-50449
Plaintiff: League of United Latin American Citizens, Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, Mi Familia Vota and others
Defendant: Greg Abbott, in his official capacity as Governor of the State of Texas
Cato v. Biden
as 24-50441
Plaintiff: Avery Cato
Defendant: Joe Biden
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-50443
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Van Horne v. Haag
as 24-10492
Plaintiff: Steven Van Horne and Steve Van Horne
Defendant: Harriett L. Haag, Judge, Taylor County Court at Law #2, Brandi Deremer, Brandy Maldonado and others
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-30343
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Cervini v. Cisneros
as 24-50442
Plaintiff: Eric Cervini, Wendy Davis, David Gins and others
Defendant: Eliazar Cisneros, Joeylynn Mesaros, Robert Mesaros and others
Moore v. Fitch
as 24-60271
Plaintiff: Surf Moore
Defendant: Lynn Fitch, Attorney General
TX Entertainment Assoc v. Paxton
as 24-50434
Plaintiff: Texas Entertainment Association, Incorporated, Lone Starr Multi-Theaters, Limited, doing business as New Fine Arts West, XTC Cabaret, Incorporated, doing business as XTC Cabaret Austin and others
Defendant: Ken Paxton, Attorney General, State of Texas and Ed Serna, in his official capacity as Executive Director of the Texas Workforce Commission

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