Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Tony Ramsek, et al v. Andrew Beshear, et al
as 22-5856
Plaintiff / Appellee: TONY RAMSEK, FRANK HARRIS, THEODORE JOSEPH ROBERTS and others
Defendant / Appellant: ANDREW G. BESHEAR, Governor of Kentucky, ERIC FRIEDLANDER, Secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and DOCTOR STEVEN STACK, Commissioner for the Kentucky Department of Public Health, All defendants sued in their official capacities only
Matt Schweder, et al v. Andrew Beshear, et al
as 21-6153
Plaintiff / Appellant: MATT SCHWEDER, Individually and as Father and Guardian of P.S., ROBIN HARBOLT, Individually and as Guardian of P.H., LARRY NICHOLS and others
Plaintiff: JANE AND JOHN DOES, 1-100
Defendant / Appellee: ANDREW G. BESHEAR, Individually and officially as Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, STEVEN STACK, Individually and in his official capacity as Kentucky Department of Public Health Commissioner,, ERIC FRIEDLANDER, Individually and in his official capacity as Secretary, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, and others
Baker Events, LLC, et al v. Gretchen Whitmer, et al
as 20-1711
Defendant / Appellee: GRETCHEN WHITMER, in her official capacity as Governor for the State of Michigan, DANA NESSEL, in her official capacity as Attorney General of the State of Michigan and LISA STEFANOVSKY, in her official capacity as Health Officer, Ottawa County Department of Public Health
Plaintiff / Appellant: JAY CARLL and BAKER EVENTS, LLC
Tony Ramsek, et al v. Andrew Beshear, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 20-5749
Defendant / Appellant: ANDREW G. BESHEAR, Governor of Kentucky, ERIC FRIEDLANDER, Acting Secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and DOCTOR STEVEN STACK, commissioner for the Kentucky Department of Public Health,All defendants sued in their official capacities only
Plaintiff / Appellee: THEODORE JOSEPH ROBERTS, FRANK HARRIS, TONY WHEATLY and others

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