Other Statutes Cases
J. B-K., et al v. Sec KY Cabinet for Health & Family Services, et al
as 23-5346
Plaintiff / Appellee: J. B-K. - MINOR CHILD 1, a minor by Next Friend E.B., J. B-K. - MINOR CHILD 2, a minor by Next Friend E.B., E.B. and others
Defendant / Appellant: SECRETARY OF KENTUCKY CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, in his official capacity
Defendant: COMMISSIONER OF KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES, et al.
J. B-K., et al v. Sec KY Cab Health & Fam Svc, et al
as 21-5074
Plaintiff / Appellant: R.C., a minor by Next Friends C.C. and K.C., C.H. - MINOR CHILD 1, a minor by Next Friend R.W., C.C. and others
Defendant / Appellee: SECRETARY OF KENTUCKY CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, ELIZABETH CAYWOOD, in her official capacity as Deputy Commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Community Based Services and COMMISSIONER OF KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES
D.C. v. County of San Diego, et al
as 18-80022
Plaintiff - Petitioner: D.C., a minor by and through his Guardian Ad Litem, Helen Garter, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated
Defendant - Respondent: COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, A.B. AND JESSIE POLINSKY CHILDREN'S CENTER and SAN DIEGO HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY
L.S. v. Pamela Shipman We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 12-1575
Plaintiff - Appellee: K.C., a minor child, by and through his mother and next friend, Africa H., ALLISON TAYLOR JOHNS, L.S., a minor child, by and through his father and next friend, Ron S. and others
Defendant - Appellant: PAMELA SHIPMAN, in her official capacity as Area Director of Piedmont Behavioral Health Care Area Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Authority and PIEDMONT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE AREA MENTAL HEALTH, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE AUTHORITY, d/b/a PBH
Defendant: LANIER M. CANSLER, in his official capacity as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services

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