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Graciela Grajeda-Olvera v. Jefferson Sessions, III
as 17-72130
Petitioner:
GRACIELA GRAJEDA-OLVERA
Respondent:
JEFFERSON B. SESSIONS III, Attorney General
Valdez, et al v. Duran, et al
as 11-2084
Plaintiff - Appellee:
CELIA VALDEZ, GRACIELA GRAJEDA, SHAWNA ALLERS and others
Defendant - Appellant:
DIANNA J. DURAN, in her official capacity as New Mexico Secretary of State
Defendant:
SIDONIE SQUIER, in her official capacity as Secretary of New Mexico Human ServIces Department, TED ROTH, in his official capacity as the Acting Director of the Income Support Division of the New Mexico Human Services Department, JULIE WEINBERG, in her capacity as the Acting Director of the Medical Assistance Division of the New Mexico Human Services Department and others
Valdez, et al v. Duran, et al
as 11-2063
Plaintiff - Appellee:
CELIA VALDEZ, GRACIELA GRAJEDA, SHAWNA ALLERS and others
Defendant - Appellant:
SIDONIE SQUIER, in her official capacity as Secretary of New Mexico Human Serivces Department, TED ROTH, in his official capacity as the Acting Director of the Income Support Division of the New Mexico Human Services Department and JULIE WEINBERG, in her capacity as the Acting Director of the Medical Assistance Division of the New Mexico Human Services Department
Defendant:
DIANNA J. DURAN, in her official capacity as New Mexico Secretary of State, DOROTHY RODRIGUEZ, in her capacity as the Secretary of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department and MICHAEL SANDOVAL, in his capacity as the Director of the Motor Vehicle Division of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department
Valdez et al v. Herrera et al
as 1:2009cv00668
Plaintiff:
Cecilia Valdez, Cecilia Valdez, Cecilia Valdez and others
Defendant:
Mary Herrera, Pamela S Hyde, Fred Sandoval and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Federal Question: Other Civil Rights
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