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AR State Conference NAACP, et al v. AR Board of Apportionment, et al
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as 22-1395
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Arkansas State Conference NAACP and Arkansas Public Policy Panel
Defendant / Appellee:
Arkansas Board of Apportionment, Asa Hutchinson, in his official capacity as the Governor of Arkansas Chairman of the Arkansas Board of Apportionment, John Thurston, in his official capacity as the Secretary of State of Arkansas and as a member of the Arkansas Board of Apportionment and others
Interested Party:
United States of America
Arkansas State Conference NAACP et al v. Arkansas Board of Apportionment et al
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as 4:2021cv01239
Plaintiff:
Arkansas State Conference NAACP and Arkansas Public Policy Panel
Defendant:
Arkansas Board of Apportionment, Asa Hutchinson, John Thurston and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2201 Declaratory Judgement
Christian Ministerial Alliance et al v. Arkansas, State of et al
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as 4:2019cv00402
Defendant:
Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas Board of Apportionment, John Thurston and others
Plaintiff:
Arkansas Community Institute, Christian Ministerial Alliance, Ryan Davis and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Larry v. Arkansas, State of et al
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as 4:2018cv00116
Plaintiff:
Julius J Larry, III
Defendant:
Arkansas, State of , Asa Hutchinson , Leslie Rutledge and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1973
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