Other Statutes Cases filed in the D.C. Circuit Courts
Cases 1 - 10 of 128
Duke Energy Progress, LLC v. FERC
as 23-1302
Petitioner: Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
IN RE: WILSON
as 1:2023mc00097
In Re: DUKE EDWARD WILSON
Interested Party: PRESS COALITION
USA v. Darin Moore, Jr.
as 23-3072
Plaintiff / Appellee: United States of America
Defendant / Appellant: Darin C. Moore, Jr., also known as Darin Carlyle Moore, Jr., also known as Duke
Duke Energy Progress, LLC v. FERC
as 23-1114
Petitioner: Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
MISO Transmission Owners, et al v. FERC
as 23-1033
Petitioner: MISO Transmission Owners, Ameren Services Company, as agent for Union Electric Company, d/b/a Ameren Missouri, Ameren Illinois Company, d/b/a Ameren Illinois and others
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC v. FCC, et al
as 23-1010
Petitioner: BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC, d/b/a AT&T North Carolina, d/b/a AT&T South Carolina
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Intervenor: Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Duke Energy Progress, LLC v. FERC
as 22-1327
Petitioner: Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Duke Energy Progress, LLC v. FERC
as 22-1284
Petitioner: Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
MISO Transmission Owners, et al v. FERC
as 22-1223
Petitioner: MISO Transmission Owners, Ameren Services Company, as agent for Union Electric Company, d/b/a Ameren Missouri, Ameren Illinois Company, d/b/a Ameren Illinois and others
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Duke Energy Progress, LLC v. FERC
as 22-1072
Petitioner: Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

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