Civil Rights Cases filed in the Eleventh Circuit Courts
Steven Thomason v. State of Alabama Home Builders, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 17-11877
Plaintiff - Appellant: STEVEN THOMASON
Defendant - Appellee: STATE OF ALABAMA HOME BUILDERS LICENSURE BOARD, J. R. CARDEN, in his official capacity as Executive Director for the State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board a.k.a. Chip Carden, KATHY PERRY BRASFIELD, in her official capacity as Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board and others
Steven Thomason v. State of Alabama Home Builders, et al
as 16-14001
Plaintiff - Appellant: STEVEN THOMASON
Defendant - Appellee: STATE OF ALABAMA HOME BUILDERS LICENSURE BOARD, J. R. CARDEN, in his official capacity as Executive Director for the State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board, a.k.a. Chip Carden, KATHY PERRY BRASFIELD, in her official capacity as Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama Home Builders LIcensure Board and others
Steven Thomason v. State of Alabama Home Builders, et al
as 15-13758
Plaintiff / Appellant: STEVEN CLAYTON THOMASON
Defendant / Appellee: STATE OF ALABAMA HOME BUILDERS LICENSURE BOARD, J. R. CARDEN, in his official capacity as Executive Director for the State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board, KATHY PERRY BRASFIELD, in her official capacity as Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board and others
Steven Thomason v. State of Alabama Home Builders, et al
as 15-13758
Plaintiff - Appellant: STEVEN THOMASON
Defendant - Appellee: STATE OF ALABAMA HOME BUILDERS LICENSURE BOARD, J. R. CARDEN, in his official capacity as Executive Director for teh State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board, KATHY PERRY BRASFIELD, in her official capacity as Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board and others

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