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Strahan v. McKiernan, et al
as 22-1813
Plaintiff / Appellant:
RICHARD MAXIMUS STRAHAN, a/k/a Man Against Xtinction, a/k/a MAX
Defendant / Appellee:
MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF MARINE FISHERIES, JANET COIT, NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE and others
Strahan v. MEOEEA, et al
as 22-1225
Plaintiff / Appellant:
RICHARD MAX STRAHAN and RICHARD MAXIMUS STRAHAN
Defendant / Appellee:
MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, Secretary, DAVID PIERCE, as director, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (MDMF), DANIEL J. MCKIERNAN, as director, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (MDMF) and others
Defendant:
ARTHUR SAWYER, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity as President of the Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association (MLA), CENTER FOR COASTAL STUDIES, JOHN HAVILAND and others
Interested Party:
MICHAEL J. MOORE, M.D., PETER CORKERON and UNITED STATES
Strahan v. MEOEEA, et al
as 21-1178
Plaintiff / Appellant:
MASSACHUSETTS LOBSTERMEN'S SURVIVAL FUND
Defendant:
CENTER FOR COASTAL STUDIES, JOHN HAVILAND, BAYSTATE WIND, LLC and others
Defendant / Appellee:
MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, Secretary, DAVID PIERCE, as director, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (MDMF) and DANIEL J. MCKIERNAN, as director, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (MDMF)
Plaintiff:
RICHARD MAX STRAHAN, a/k/a Man Against Xtinction and RICHARD MAX STRAHAN
Strahan v. MEOEEA, et al
as 21-1154
Defendant:
MASSACHUSETTS LOBSTERMEN'S SURVIVAL FUND, CENTER FOR COASTAL STUDIES, JOHN HAVILAND and others
Defendant / Appellee:
DAVID PIERCE, in his official capacity as Director of Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (MDMF), MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, Secretary and DANIEL J. MCKIERNAN, in his official capacity as Director of Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (MDMF)
Plaintiff / Appellant:
RICHARD MAX STRAHAN
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