Cases 11 - 18 of 18
Robison v. Social Security Administration
as 2:2013cv01884
Plaintiff:
Annette J Robison
Defendant:
Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 405
Schutte v. Webster County, Kentucky et al
as 4:2013cv00090
Plaintiff:
Carol Schutte
Defendant:
Webster County, Kentucky, Terry Elder, Robert J. Robison and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Robison v. Astrue
as 1:2011cv00091
Plaintiff:
Melvin J. Robison
Defendant:
Michael J. Astrue
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 405
Jackson v. Safeco National Insurance Company et al
as 4:2009cv00257
Plaintiff:
Carl Jackson and Carl Jackson
Defendant:
Safeco National Insurance Company, Little Rock Community Mental Health Center, Kimberly Williams and others
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
BRIGHT V US
as 09-5048
Amicus Curiae:
Albert J. Robison, Baley Trotman Farms, Byrne Brothers and others
Plaintiff-Appellant:
B. Lorene Soper, Brady J. Stuart, Clarence Forkner and others
Defendant-Appellee:
United States
KLAMATH IRRIGATION V US
as 07-5115
Plaintiff-Appellant:
Albert J. Robison, Baley Trotman Farms, Byrne Brothers and others
Amicus Curiae:
Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe, Klamath Tribes and Natural Resources Defense Council
Defendant-Appellee:
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations and United States
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 6:2007cv06081
Plaintiff:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 12101 Americans with Disabilities Act
KLAMATH IRRIGATION, et al v. USA
as 1:2001cv00591
Plaintiff:
KLAMATH IRRIGATION DISTRICT , TULELAKE IRRIGATION DISTRICT , ALL PLAINTIFFS and others
Defendant:
USA
Intervenor_defendant:
PACIFIC COAST FEDERATION OF FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATIONS
Amicu:
OREGON, STATE OF , YUROK TRIBE , KLAMATH TRIBES and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1491
Type:
Other Statutes
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