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Abadi v. Biden
as 24-1951
Defendant:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT, U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION and others
Plaintiff:
AARON ABADI, -
State of Texas v. USA
as 21-40680
Plaintiff / Appellee:
State of Texas, State of Alabama, State of Arkansas and others
Defendant / Appellant:
United States of America, Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Troy Miller, Acting Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and others
Intervenor Defendant / Appellant:
Elizabeth Diaz, Jose Magana-Salgado, Karina Ruiz De Diaz and others
Intervenor:
State of New Jersey
P.J.E.S. v. Peter Gaynor, et al
as 20-5357
Defendant / Appellant:
Matthew T. Albence, Deputy Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in his official capacity, Robert R. Redfield, Dr., Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in his official capacity, Alex M. Azar, II, Secretary of Health and Human Services, in his official capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellee:
P.J.E.S., a minor child, by and through his father and next friend, Mario Escobar Francisco, on behalf of himself and others similarly situated
Amicus Curiae:
Natalia Molina, Gerald L. Neuman, Julian Lim and others
Ryan, et al v. ICE, et al
as 19-1838
Plaintiff / Appellee:
MARIAN RYAN, in her official capacity as Middlesex County District Attorney, COMMITTEE FOR PUBLIC COUNSEL SERVICES, CHELSEA COLLABORATIVE, INC. and others
Defendant / Appellant:
MATTHEW T. ALBENCE, in his official capacity as Acting Deputy Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Director, TODD M. LYONS, in his official capacity as Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Enforcement and Removal Operations, Acting Field Office Director, KEVIN K. MCALEENAN, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary of United States Department of Homeland Security and others
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