Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 51 - 60 of 198
Floyd v. Lumpkin
as 22-40693
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jalil Rajaii Floyd
Defendant / Appellee: Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, Bryan Collier, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Individual and official capacities, Nicole Sandifer, Individual and official capacities and others
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 22-70008
Plaintiff / Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant / Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
McGee v. Armstrong
as 22-50722
Plaintiff / Appellant: Rickey L. McGee
Defendant / Appellee: Warden Bruce L. Armstrong, Major Michael Voyles, Major Treyvon Hoecult and others
Pacheco-Morales v. Collier
as 22-20497
Plaintiff / Appellant: Hector Pacheco-Morales
Defendant / Appellee: Executive Director Bryan Collier, individually and in their official capacity
Clay v. State Class Dept of TDCJ
as 22-40507
Plaintiff / Appellant: Thomas H. Clay
Defendant / Appellee: State Classification Department of TDCJ, Chief of the SCC Transfer Department, Bryan Collier, Executive Director and others
Calhoun v. Collier
as 22-50634
Plaintiff / Appellant: Lana Calhoun
Defendant / Appellee: Bryan Collier, Jennifer Cosby, and her successor in interest and Karen Stroleny
Atwood v. Christopher
as 22-20310
Plaintiff / Appellant: David Ray Atwood
Defendant / Appellee: Kate E. Christopher, Executive Director Bryan Collier, Warden Steve McClarin and others
Pacheco-Morales v. Collier
as 22-40546
Plaintiff / Appellant: Hector Pacheco-Morales
Defendant / Appellee: Bryan Collier, Executive Director, Don Boscoe, Director, Issac Kwarteng, Medical Director and others
Steele v. USPS
as 22-50583
Plaintiff / Appellant: Larry R. Steele
Defendant / Appellee: United States Postal Service, State of Texas, United States of America and others
Taylor v. Collier
as 22-20398
Plaintiff / Appellant: Kenneth Taylor
Defendant / Appellee: Bryan Collier, Kim Massey, Marcia Jackson and others

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