Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 17
Howell v. Department of Justice, et al
as 24-1374
Plaintiff: CURTIS L. HOWELL
Defendant: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION and others
Howell v. Brookline Bancorp Building Staff and Presidents, et al
as 24-1140
Plaintiff: CURTIS L. HOWELL
Defendant: BROOKLINE BANCORP, INC., DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE and FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Howell v. Cambridge Public Library, et al
as 24-1139
Plaintiff: CURTIS L. HOWELL
Defendant: CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Thomas O'Neil Branch, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION and others
In Re: Koplow
as 20-1013
Defendant: NEW ENGLAND CABLE NEWS, NBC TELEVISION AFFILIATES ASSOC., WHDH-TV and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID LEE KOPLOW
Ma. Dept. of Telecomm & Cable v. FCC We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 19-2282
Petitioner: MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND CABLE
Respondent: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
In Re: Koplow
as 19-2002
Defendant: NEW ENGLAND CABLE NEWS, NBC TELEVISION AFFILIATES ASSOC., WHDH-TV and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID LEE KOPLOW
In Re: Koplow
as 19-2182
Defendant: NEW ENGLAND CABLE NEWS, NBC TELEVISION AFFILIATES ASSOC., WHDH-TV and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID LEE KOPLOW
In Re: Koplow
as 19-2181
Defendant: NEW ENGLAND CABLE NEWS, NBC TELEVISION AFFILIATES ASSOC., WHDH-TV and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID LEE KOPLOW
In Re: Koplow
as 19-2180
Defendant: NEW ENGLAND CABLE NEWS, NBC TELEVISION AFFILIATES ASSOC., WHDH-TV and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID LEE KOPLOW
Koplow v. Comcast Corporation, et al
as 17-1312
Plaintiff - Appellant: DAVID LEE KOPLOW
Defendant - Appellee: COMCAST CORPORATION, NEW ENGLAND CABLE NEWS, NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO., INC. and others

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