Other Civil Rights Cases
Speech First v. McCall
as 23-50633
Plaintiff / Appellant: Speech First, Incorporated
Defendant / Appellee: Brian McCall, in his official capacity as Chancellor of the Texas University System, Kelly Damphousse, in his official capacity as President of Texas State University, Alexandria Hatcher, in her official capacity as Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX for Texas State University and others
Speech First, Inc. v. McCall et al
as 1:2023cv00411
Plaintiff: Speech First, Inc.
Defendant: Brian McCall, Kelly Damphousse, Alexandria Hatcher and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights
Kiel Stone v. Steve Jesse, et al
as 18-1962
Plaintiff - Appellant: KIEL R. STONE
Defendant - Appellee: STEVE JESSE, Michigan City Police Captian, BRIAN MCCALL, Indiana State Police Detective, DANIEL AVITIA, Corporal Indiana State Police and others
Basil Brown, II v. TX St Univ Sys Bd of Regents, et al
as 14-50201
Plaintiff - Appellant: BASIL BROWN, II
Defendant - Appellee: TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM BOARD OF REGENTS, TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY, DONNA WILLIAMS and others
Basil Brown, II v. TX St Univ Sys Bd of Regents, et al
as 13-51108
Plaintiff - Appellant: BASIL BROWN, II
Defendant - Appellee: TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM BOARD OF REGENTS, TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY, DONNA WILLIAMS and others
Brown v. Texas State University System Board of Regents et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2013cv00483
Plaintiff: Basil Brown, II
Defendant: Robert Flaska, Jason Karlic, Daniel Kaspar and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Brown v. Texas State University System Board of Regents et al
as 3:2013cv02112
Defendant: Texas State University System Board of Regents, Texas State University, Donna Williams and others
Plaintiff: Basil Brown, II
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act

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