Other Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Cases 81 - 90 of 5,100
Alivia Blount v. Whole Foods Market Downtown Nashville
as 24-5204
Plaintiff: ALIVIA BLOUNT
Defendant: WHOLE FOODS MARKET DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE
Clifford Frost, Jr. v. Dana Nessel
as 24-1132
Plaintiff: CLIFFORD JAMES FROST, JR.
Defendant: DANA NESSEL, Attorney General of the State of Michigan; in official capacity
Agness McCury, et al v. Thomas Wright, et al
as 24-5208
Plaintiff: ETHA JONES and AGNESS MCCURRY
Defendant: JUDGE THOMAS J. WRIGHT, BENJAMIN CURTIS MCCURRY, KELLY J. MCCURRY and others
Agness McCurry, et al v. Thomas Wright, et al
as 24-5196
Plaintiff: ETHA JONES and AGNESS MCCURRY
Defendant: JUDGE THOMAS J. WRIGHT, BENJAMIN CURTIS MCCURRY, KELLY J. MCCURRY and others
Mark Blackwell v. Lisa Nocerini, et al
as 24-1186
Plaintiff: MARK B. BLACKWELL
Defendant: LISA NOCERINI, RYAN STRONG, FINLEY CARTER and others
Kimberly Potter v. Debra Wehrle, et al
as 24-3097
Plaintiff: KIMBERLY POTTER
Defendant: DEBRA GORRELL WEHRLE, AUBREY COOK and OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE
Kelsey Campbell v. Michelle Cordova
as 24-3175
Plaintiff: KELSEY E. CAMPBELL
Defendant: JUDGE MICHELLE L. CORDOVA
Joshua Christensen v. Kingsport Sessions Court Div III, et al
as 24-5144
Plaintiff: JOSHUA MICAH CHRISTENSEN
Defendant: KINGSPORT SESSIONS COURT DIV III, ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY and SULLIVAN COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER'S OFFICE
April Malick, et al v. Croswell-Lexington District Schools, et al
as 24-1147
Plaintiff: APRIL MALICK, Individually and as Next Friend of C.M., a minor, ROB MALICK, Individually and as Next Friend of C.M., a minor and C. M., a Minor by Next Friends Rob and April Malick
Defendant: CROSWELL-LEXINGTON DISTRICT SCHOOLS, CROSWELL-LEXINGTON BOARD OF EDUCATION, DAN GILBERTSON, in his individual and official capacity and others
Bernard Howard v. Dale Collins, et al
as 24-1079
Plaintiff: BERNARD HOWARD
Defendant: REGINALD HARVEL, DALE COLLINS, WILLIAM RICE and others

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