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State Natl Bank of Big Spring, et al v. Jacob Lew, et al
as 13-5248
Plaintiff - Appellee: State National Bank of Big Spring, 60 Plus Association, Inc. and Competitive Enterprise Institute
Plaintiff - Appellant: State of South Carolina, State of Oklahoma, State of Michigan and others
Defendant - Appellee: Jacob J. Lew, In his official capacity as United States Secretary of the Treasury and ex officio Chairman of the Financial Stability Oversight Council, United States Department of the Treasury, Richard Cordray, In his official capacity as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in his official capacity as ex officio Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and in his official capacity as ex officio member of the Finan and others
State Natl Bank of Big Spring, et al v. Jacob Lew, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 13-5247
Plaintiff - Appellant: State National Bank of Big Spring, 60 Plus Association, Inc. and Competitive Enterprise Institute
Plaintiff - Appellee: State of South Carolina, State of Oklahoma, State of Michigan and others
Defendant - Appellee: Jacob J. Lew, In his official capacity as United States Secretary of the Treasury, United States Department of the Treasury, Richard Cordray, In his official capacity as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in his official capacity as ex officio Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and in his official capacity as ex officio member of the Finan and others
STATE NATIONAL BANK OF BIG SPRING et al v. GEITHNER et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2012cv01032
Defendant: TIMOTHY F. GEITHNER, THOMAS M. HOENIG, ELIZABETH DUKE and others
Petitioner: VICTOR WILLIAMS and SEAN P. DUFFY
Plaintiff: STATE OF NEBRASKA, STATE OF OHIO, STATE OF MONTANA and others
Amicus Curiae: CONSUMERS' RESEARCH
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2201

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