Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
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He v. United States of America
as 23-780
Plaintiff / Appellant: Xuejie He
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, State of New Jersey and others
He v. United States of America et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2023cv03214
Plaintiff: Xuejie He
Defendant: United States of America, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, State of New Jersey and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity Action
Anghel v. Commissioner of New York State
as 18-552
Plaintiff - Appellant: M.D. Maria-Lucia Anghel
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of New York State Department of Educa Mary Ellen Elia, in her official capacity, New York State Department of Health, The Office of Professional Medical Conduct and others
Clark v. United States of America
as 17-182
Plaintiff: Ian Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually, Noah Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually and Michael Clark, individually and as parent and natural guardian, all as family filing individually
Plaintiff - Appellant: Kathleen Clark, as next best friend and parent, all as family filing individually
Defendant - Appellee: United States of America, Department of Justice, Administration for Children and Families and others
Clark v. United States of America
as 17-185
Plaintiff: Kathleen Clark, as next best friend and parent, all as family filing individually, Noah Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually and Michael Clark, individually and as parent and natural guardian, all as family filing individually
Plaintiff - Appellant: Ian Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually
Defendant - Appellee: United States of America, Department of Justice, Administration for Children and Families and others
Clark v. United States of America
as 17-180
Plaintiff: Kathleen Clark, as next best friend and parent, all as family filing individually, Ian Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually and Michael Clark, individually and as parent and natural guardian, all as family filing individually
Plaintiff - Appellant: Noah Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually
Defendant - Appellee: United States of America, Department of Justice, Administration for Children and Families and others
Clark v. United States of America
as 16-3941
Plaintiff: Kathleen Clark, as next best friend and parent, all as family filing individually, Ian Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually and Noah Clark, as next best friend and son, all as family filing individually
Plaintiff - Appellant: Michael Clark, individually and as parent and natural guardian, all as family filing individually
Defendant - Appellee: United States of America, Department of Justice, Administration for Children and Families and others
Anghel v. Commissioner of New York State
as 16-2743
Plaintiff - Appellant: M.D. Maria-Lucia Anghel
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of New York State Department of Educa Mary Ellen Elia, in her official capacity, New York State Department of Health, The Board of Professional Medical Conduct and others
Anghel v. Commissioner of New York State Department of Education et al
as 2:2016cv03773
Plaintiff: M.D. Maria-Lucia Anghel
Defendant: Alexander G. Bateman, Claudia Morales Bloch, Claudia Morales Block and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question
Clark et al v. United States of America et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2016cv00740
Plaintiff: Clark, Michael Clark, Kathleen Clark and others
Defendant: United States of America, Department of Justice, Administration of Children and Families and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act

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