Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 55
Ricardo Pittman v. USPS, et al
as 24-1088
Plaintiff: RICARDO PITTMAN
Defendant: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, LOUIS DEJOY, Postmaster General, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and others
Sherry Wiley v. DVA, et al
as 24-1044
Plaintiff: SHERRY ANN WILEY
Defendant: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION and others
Tracy-Ann Bergin, et al v. Scott Halloin, et al
as 24-1002
Plaintiff: TRACY-ANN BERGIN, BLIA CHA, TONG CHA and others
Defendant: SCOTT R. HALLOIN, SHEILA L. SHADMAN EMERSON, MOLLY S. FITZGERALD and others
Stephen Lush v. Rhonda Lanford, et al
as 23-2698
Plaintiff / Appellant: STEPHEN LUSH
Defendant / Appellee: RHONDA L. LANFORD, STEPHANIE L. HAUSER, WISCONSIN INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION and others
Kristin Bausch v. Jacob Frost, et al
as 23-2418
Plaintiff / Appellant: KRISTIN BAUSCH
Defendant / Appellee: JACOB B. FROST, JASON HANSON, EMILY WILSON and others
Heather Thompson v. John Baldwin, et al
as 22-3016
Plaintiff / Appellant: HEATHER ANN THOMPSON
Defendant / Appellee: JOHN R. BALDWIN, MICHAEL MELVIN, TERI KENNEDY and others
Terrence Fitch v. Thomas McAdams, et al
as 22-2522
Plaintiff / Appellant: TERRENCE FITCH
Defendant / Appellee: THOMAS MCADAMS, LISA BANGERT, JAMES SULLIVAN and others
Ann Coffey v. City of Freeport, Illinois, et al
as 22-1943
Plaintiff / Appellant: ANN COFFEY
Defendant / Appellee: CITY OF FREEPORT, ILLINOIS and MAS ROOFING
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 22-1290
Plaintiff / Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant / Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Type: Civil Rights Jobs
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 22-1251
Plaintiff / Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant / Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Type: Civil Rights Jobs

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