Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 320
Mary Turner, et al v. Lafayette County School District, et al
as 24-1928
Plaintiff: Mary Turner, Individually and as next friend of Torrance Turner, a minor, Lucy Cheatham, Individually and as next friend of Andrew Cheatham, a minor, Mary Rose, Individually and as next friend of Victor Rose and others
Defendant: Lafayette County School District, Larry Hudson, Individually and in his official capacity as Superintendent of Schools for the Lewisville School District No. 1, A Public Body Corporate, Hollis Sasser, Individually and in his official capacity as President of the Board of Education of the Lewisville School District No. 1, A Public Body Corporate and others
Intervenor: Arkansas Department of Education and Arkansas State Board of Education
Frank Townsend, et al v. Bob Watson, et al
as 24-1926
Plaintiff: Frank Townsend, Reverend, Lewis T. Daniels, Charlie P. Reedy and others
Defendant: Bob Watson, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Superintendent of the El Dorado School District No. 15, a Public Body Corporate, El Dorado School District #15, Board of Education of the, Michael Meeks, Member, Board of Education, El Dorado School District No. 15 and others
Intervenor: Arkansas Department of Education and Arkansas State Board of Education
Type: Civil Rights Voting
Kalyn Aga, et al v. Meade County
as 22-3046
Plaintiff / Appellant: Kalyn Aga, Randy Aga, Courtney Ahrendt and others
Defendant / Appellee: Meade County, a political subdivision of the State of South Dakota
Derrick Estell v. Walter Washington, et al
as 22-1411
Plaintiff / Appellant: Derrick Estell
Defendant / Appellee: Walter Washington, Lieutenant, Varner SuperMax, Jonathan Martin, Captain, Varner SuperMax, Douglas E. Boultinghouse, Lieutenant, Varner SuperMax and others
Alex Nelson, et al v. City of St. Louis, Missouri, et al
as 21-3740
Plaintiff / Appellee: Alex Nelson and Iris Nelson
Defendant / Appellant: City of St. Louis, Missouri, Gerald Leyshock, COI, in his individual and official capacities, Scott Boyher, LT., in his individual and official capacities and others
Defendant: John Does 1-5, in their individual and official capacities, Charlene Deeken and John Does, 1-3
Mark Gullet v. City of St. Louis, et al
as 21-3745
Plaintiff / Appellee: Mark Gullet
Defendant / Appellant: City of St. Louis, Scott Boyher, LT., in his individual and official capacities, Timothy Sachs, LT., in his individual and official capacities and others
Defendant: Charlene Deeken
Emily Davis v. Gerald Leyshock, et al
as 21-3526
Plaintiff / Appellee: Emily Davis
Defendant: City of St. Louis, Missouri, John Does 1-5, in their individual and official capacities and Charlene Deeken
Defendant / Appellant: Gerald Leyshock, COL., in his individual and official capacities, Scott Boyher, LT., in his individual and official capacities, Timothy Sachs, LT., in his individual and official capacities and others
Nathan Braun v. Justin DeMars, et al
as 21-3516
Plaintiff / Appellant: Nathan Christopher Braun
Defendant / Appellee: Justin DeMars, Steve Kriha, Christopher Mitchell and others
Otis Mays, Jr. v. Bloomington Police Department, et al
as 21-3444
Plaintiff / Appellant: Otis Ray Mays, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: Bloomington Police Department, Carolyn Kne, Sgt.; Bloomington Police Department, Hennepin County Adult Detentioin Center and others
Dillan Newbold v. Gerald Leyshock, et al
as 21-3108
Plaintiff / Appellee: Dillan Newbold
Defendant: City of St. Louis, Missouri, John Does 1-5, in their individual and official capacities, Terrence Ruffin and others
Defendant / Appellant: Gerald Leyshock, COL., in his individual an official capacities, Scott Boyher, LT., in his individual and official capacities, Timothy Sachs, T., in his individual and official capacities and others

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