Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 41 - 50 of 3,879
Richard Blackwell v. Social Security Admin., et al
as 24-1943
Plaintiff: Richard Preston Blackwell
Defendant: Social Security Administration, Centerra, City of Saint Paul and others
Leslie Torgerson v. Roberts County of South Dakota, et al
as 24-1931
Plaintiff: Leslie Torgerson
Defendant: Roberts County of South Dakota, Tyler Appel, in his individual and official capacities, Zachary Angerhofer, in his individual and official capacities and others
Justin Riddle v. Omaha Public Schools
as 24-1940
Plaintiff: Justin E. Riddle
Defendant: Omaha Public Schools
Gene Scott v. U.S. Department of Agriculture
as 24-1503
Plaintiff: Gene Edward Scott
Defendant: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1632
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Type: Civil Rights Jobs
Eric Garland v. Hon. Mary Schroeder, et al
as 24-1698
Plaintiff: Eric Garland
Defendant: Hon. Mary Bruntrager Schroeder, in her individual capacity, Hon. John R. Lasater, in his individual capacity, David Q. Betz, Esq. and others
Ryan Wolterman v. Shawn Syverson, et al
as 24-1482
Plaintiff: Ryan Wolterman
Defendant: Shawn Syverson, Individually and in his official capacity as a law enforcement officer, Gregory Baloun, Individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff and Dickinson County, Iowa
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-1934
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Sophia Wilansky v. Paul Bakke, et al
as 24-1919
Plaintiff: Sophia Wilansky
Defendant: Paul D. Bakke, In his personal capacity, Thomas M. Grosz, In his personal capacity, Matthew J. Hanson, In his personal capacity and others
Sophia Wilansky v. Morton County, North Dakota, et al
as 24-1911
Plaintiff: Sophia Wilansky
Defendant: Morton County, North Dakota, Kyle Kirchmeier, in his official capacity, Thomas Iverson, in his personal capacity and others

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