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Intervarsity Christian Fellows, et al v. University of Iowa, et al
as 19-3389
Defendant / Appellant:
Melissa S. Shivers, in her official capacity as Vice President for Student Life and in her individual capacity, William R. Nelson, in his official capacity as Associate Dean of Student Organizations and in his individual capacity, Bruce Harreld, in his official capacity as President of the University of Iowa and in his individual capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellee:
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship/USA and Intervarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship
Amicus Curiae:
Asma T. Uddin and Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty
Business Leaders In Christ v. The University of Iowa, et al
as 19-1696
Defendant / Appellee:
The University of Iowa, Thomas R. Baker, in his official capacity as Assistant Dean of Students and in his individual capacity, William R. Nelson, in his official capacity as Executive Director, Iowa Memorial Union, and in his individual capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Business Leaders In Christ, an unincorporated association
Teresa Bloodman v. AR Supreme Court Committee, et al
as 19-1771
Defendant / Appellee:
R. Stark Ligon, Jr., Executive Director, Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct, in his official capacity and individual capacity, Karolyn Jones, Member, Panel A, Committee on Professional Conduct, James Dunham, Chair, Committee on Professional Conduct and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Teresa Lynette Bloodman
In Re: Honorable John Kemp, et al
as 18-1864
Petitioner:
In re: Honorable John Dan Kemp, Honorable Robin F. Wynne, Honorable Courtney Hudson-Goodson and others
Anthony Thrash v. Dustin McDaniel, et al
as 14-2534
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Anthony Thrash
Defendant - Appellee:
Dustin McDaniel, in his individual and official capacity as Arkansas State Attorney General, Jim Hannah, Chief Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, Karen R. Baker, Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court and others
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