Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 41 - 50 of 1,189
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 23-30704
Plaintiff / Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant / Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Scott CrowIn re: Scott Crow
as 23-90039
Petitioner: In re: Scott Anthony Crow
Smith v. WWE
as 23-11182
Plaintiff / Appellant: David Adrian Smith
Defendant / Appellee: WWE, Incorporated, Carol Riddick, Frank Riddick and others
Benoit v. Lee & Murphy Law Firm
as 23-20493
Plaintiff / Appellant: Sandra Benoit and Linda A. Smith
Defendant / Appellee: Lee & Murphy Law Firm, Erin Murphy, Clark Love & Huston, G.P. and others
Raskin v. Jenkins
as 23-10960
Plaintiff / Appellant: Allyson Raskin
Appellant: Kyle Strongin, Lindsey Gremont, Christine Koepke and others
Defendant / Appellee: Clay Jenkins, Dallas County Judge and Michael Scarpello, Dallas County Elections Administrator
Rutland v. Robinson Property Group
as 23-60499
Plaintiff / Appellant: Bernice Rutland
Defendant / Appellee: Robinson Property Group, L.L.C., Desert Medical Equipment, doing business as Desert Medical Equipment, Incorporated and Cynthia Janie Scott
Eubanks v. Nelson
as 23-10936
Plaintiff / Appellant: Travis Wayne Eubanks, a voter of Bexar County, Texas, Travis Eubanks, a voter of Bexar County, Texas, Kyle Strongin, a voter of Hood County, Texas and others
Defendant / Appellee: Jane Nelson, Texas Secretary of State, John B. Scott, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity as the Texas Secretary of State, Jose "Joe" A. Esparza, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity as Deputy Secretary of State and others
Appellant: Anne Stone and Allyson Raskin
Acklin v. City of Conroe
as 23-20442
Plaintiff / Appellant: Sylvie Anne Acklin
Defendant / Appellee: City of Conroe, Texas, Chief Jeff Christy, Deputy Chief Jerry Abbott and others
William GarrisonIn re: William Garrison
as 23-50806
Petitioner: In re: William Scott Garrison
Scott CrowIn re: Scott Crow
as 23-50770
Petitioner: In re: Scott Anthony Crow

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