Cases filed in the Fifth Circuit Courts
Cases 1 - 10 of 477
Head v. AT&T Inc.
as 3:2024cv01144
Plaintiff: Stephen Head
Defendant: AT&T Inc.
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Other Contract
Butler v. Barnett
as 24-10257
Plaintiff: Marcus Quin Butler
Defendant: Tasha Barnett, Property Officer, John Middleton Unit, Rachel M. Anderson, Property Officer, John Middleton Unit and Bryan L. Williams, Head Warden, John Middleton Unit
Garcia-Perez v. Guerra
as 24-40128
Plaintiff: Abel Garcia-Perez
Defendant: J. E. "Eddie" Guerra, Sheriff, Jose R. Vasquez, Captain, David Flores, First Lieutenant and others
Rollins v. Kiffin
as 24-60051
Plaintiff: DeSanto Rollins
Defendant: Lane Kiffin, in his individual capacity and official capacity as the Head Football Coach for the University of Mississippi, University of Mississippi and John Does 1-10
Alexander v. Cox et al
as 3:2024cv00065
Plaintiff: Jamiah Alexander
Defendant: Fletcher Cox, Teresa Luckett, Pam May and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Hodge v. Zimmerman
as 24-10066
Plaintiff: Theotis Lee Hodge
Defendant: Dustin Zimmerman, Correctional Officer V, Sergeant, James Judd, Captain, James Villegas, Major and others
Rodgers v. Edwards
as 24-30049
Plaintiff: Gary Daniel Rodgers
Defendant: John Bel Edwards, Louisiana Governor, James Lablanc, Secretary of the State, Mayor of New Roads and others
McGee v. Barton
as 24-30038
Plaintiff: Dumauriea L. McGee
Defendant: Trent Barton, Assistant Warden, Marcus Jones, Major, Gabriel Hebert, Major and others
Morales v. Head
as 4:2024cv00024
Petitioner: Ernesto Morales
Respondent: Butch Head
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2241 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (federa
Rodgers v. Edwards
as 23-30922
Plaintiff: Gary Daniel Rodgers
Defendant: John Bel Edwards, Louisiana Governor, James Lablanc, Secretary of the State, Mayor of New Roads and others

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