Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Glynis Bethel, et al v. Williamson County Schools, et al
as 11-5764
Plaintiff - Appellant: GLYNIS BETHEL, Individually , and as next friends of minor children Zoe Bethel, Kezia Bethel and Zion Bethel and ORLANDO BETHEL, Individually, and as Next Friends of minor children Zoe Bethel, Kezia Bethel and Zion Bethel
Defendant - Appellee: WILLIAMSON COUNTY SCHOOLS, et al.
Glynis Bethel, et al v. Nashville Public Schools, Nash, et al
as 11-5763
Plaintiff - Appellant: GLYNIS BETHEL and ORLANDO BETHEL, Individually and as Next Friends of minor children Zoe Bethel, Kezia Bethel and Zion Bethel
Defendant - Appellee: NASHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, et al.
Glynis Bethel, et al v. Brentwood High School, et al
as 11-5761
Plaintiff - Appellant: GLYNIS BETHEL, Individually, and as Next Friends of minor children Zoe Bethel, Kezia Bethel and Zion Bethel and ORLANDO BETHEL, Individually, and as Next Friends of minor children Zoe Bethel, Kezia Bethel and Zion Bethel
Defendant - Appellee: BRENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, et al.
Glynis Bethel, et al v. The City of Nashville, et al
as 11-5762
Plaintiff - Appellant: GLYNIS BETHEL, Individually and as Next Friend of minor children Zoe Bethel, Kezia Bethel and Zion Bethel and ORLANDO BETHEL, Individually and as Next Friend of minor children Zoe Bethel, Kezia Bethel and Zion Bethel
Defendant - Appellee: THE CITY OF NASHVILLE, et al.
Orlando Bethel, et al v. Middletown City School Dist., et al
as 11-3652
Plaintiff - Appellant: ORLANDO BETHEL and GLYNIS BETHEL
Defendant - Appellee: MIDDLETOWN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, JOHN KASICH, Governor, In his individual and official capacity, GREG RASMUSSEN, Middletown City School District Superintendent, In his individual and official capacity and others

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